Lexicographical Neighbors of Parbuckled
Literary usage of Parbuckled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Newfoundland and Its Missionaries: In Two Parts. To which is Added a by William Wilson (1866)
"Molasses is parbuckled up the stage-head, then rolled to the store. ... Flour is
parbuckled up, and then slung upon a stake and carried between two men. ..."
2. Adventures of a Younger Son by Edward John Trelawny (1890)
"As this was undeniable, we parbuckled Louis into his shore-grave; and, to make
assurance doubly sure, we hauled the broken bottom of a wrecked boat, ..."
3. Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the United States, and the by Charles Waterton (1879)
"For example, when they had by extreme ingenuity " parbuckled " a couple of guns
nearly to the summit of the rock, they named them the " topgallant battery. ..."
4. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1858)
"... and quarried stone, half| tumbled down and most unfilled for! receiving cargo,
without injury to | boats, parbuckled up as it is for want of a crane. ..."