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Definition of Mussing
1. muss [v] - See also: muss
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mussing
Literary usage of Mussing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of the Exhibition of Paintings of Hokusai by Ernest Francisco Fenollosa (1901)
"crumble of the crumbly line until it broadens out into «i set of broken ink masses
on the periphery ; second, the strong mussing of the dark parts into the ..."
2. The Cambrian Balnea: Or Guide to the Watering Places of Wales, Marine and Inland by Thomas Jeffery Llewelyn Prichard (1825)
"... A mussing ON the man who first invented a prc* face !—although descried by
geniuses and quizzed by wits as a useless appendage to a book, ..."
3. The Law of Marriage and Divorce, Giving the Law in All the States and by Frank H Keezer (1906)
"FOBS, 2 HI. App. 411. * Keerl v. Keerl, 34 Md. 21. * mussing v. mussing, 104 1ll.
126; Francis v. Francis, 31 Gratt. (Va.) 283; Pauly v. Pauly, 69 Wis. ..."
4. Psychology: An Elementary Text-book by Hermann Ebbinghaus (1908)
"The following are a few examples of such creations : goed for went, chair for
sitting, 'more pencil for / want the other pencil, mussing down as the antonym ..."