Lexicographical Neighbors of Peachblows
Literary usage of Peachblows
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poems by Edward Sandford Martin (1914)
"... That his peachblows and sang-de-boeufs, and various glazes Might rouse into
violent mania the crazes Of persons whose cherished and costly insanity ..."
2. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science by Kansas Academy of Science (1877)
"Last year my peachblows survived the attacks of the grasshoppers ; the Early
Koses were killed. GRASSES. Chemists have analyzed the cultivated grasses, ..."
3. Report of the Secretary for Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1866)
"... or not to exceed one hundred and fifty bushels of peachblows, will never be
troubled with potato disease. DIGGING. Digging and storing is full half of ..."
4. Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons, Fifteen Months a Guest of by John McElroy (1879)
"John — "If you'd et some of the new kind of peachblows that we raised in the old
pasture lot the year before I enlisted, you'd never say another word about ..."
5. Biennial Report by Kansas State Horticultural Society (1879)
"In this way, nice, fine, ripe peachblows could be had by the 1st of August.
Miss BELL next inquired about early peas. The Early Gem, Goodrich and Tom Thumb ..."