Lexicographical Neighbors of Objured
Literary usage of Objured
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Twenty-five Years of Detective Life by Jerome Caminada (1895)
"... having first objured themselves, and connect themselves with a set of persons
who, like themselves— disgusted ..."
2. The Might and Mirth of Literature: A Treatise on Figurative Language. In by John Walker Vilant Macbeth (1876)
"From Milton we quote four lines: "This saw his hapless foes; but stood objured,
And to rebellious fight rallied their powers, Insensate, hope conceiving ..."