Lexicographical Neighbors of Ordinariest
Literary usage of Ordinariest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe (1895)
"... and vile expressions, such as, at that time of the day, even the worst and
ordinariest people in the street would not use ; for, except such hardened ..."
2. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke (1894)
"For, in the communication of motion by gible. impulse, wherein as much motion is
lost to one body as is got to the other, which is the ordinariest case ..."
3. The Works of John Locke by John Locke (1823)
"For to the communication of motion by impulse, wherein as much motion is lost to
one body as is got to the other, which is the ordinariest case, ..."
4. The Colloquies of Erasmus by Desiderius Erasmus, Edwin Johnson (1878)
"That the ordinariest Dishes should make the first Course, and the most delicate
the last. That Drink is to be given to none, but when they call for it. ..."
5. Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind by Dugald Stewart (1829)
"For in the communication of motion by impulse, wherein as much motion is lost
to' one body, as is got to the other, which is the ordinariest case, ..."