Lexicographical Neighbors of Morbidest
Literary usage of Morbidest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trifleton Papers by Warren] [Tilton, William August Crafts (1856)
"W^hy, sir, Pat. has the morbidest passion Co?preserving. There's nothing she
hasn't preserved, and nothing she won't preserve. She intends to preserve this ..."
2. Rose O' the Sea: A Romance by Marguerite Florence Jervis Barclay Evans (1920)
"It awed Vivienne. She had to shake herself before she could speak. "Well, forget
it, do. It's the morbidest dream I've ever heard! ..."