Lexicographical Neighbors of Onloads
Literary usage of Onloads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine by George Bacon Wood (1858)
"means of relief, to a considerable extent, by the increase of secretion. Heat is
peculiarly apt to indure profuse perspiration, which not only onloads the ..."
2. The Annals of Albany by Joel Munsell (1852)
"... before they are on- loaden at ye guard house, & whosoever onloads his slee at
ye guarde before it is ..."
3. The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for (1805)
"... Beheld with indignation ; and onloads His pericranium of the weighty cap, With
sweat and grease discolour'd : then explores The spacious chest, ..."
4. Footing it in Franconia by Bradford Torrey (1901)
"Wag- onloads of tourists come down the Notch road, the usual nightly procession,
some silent, some boisterously .singing. Among the most distressing of all ..."