Lexicographical Neighbors of Peglegged
Literary usage of Peglegged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Buffalo Medical Journal (1907)
"... splinting the inflamed intestines, and we recalled that he stooped when walking
and really limped, or dragged both legs in a peglegged sort of gait. ..."
2. Mike Leibig Traveling in Disguise by Michael T. Leibig (2003)
"Bill led "peglegged" Johnnie, "No Can Do" Mike (that was me), and two year
old "crawling ..."
3. For France by Charles Hanson Towne, Booth Tarkington, George Ade, Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton, Hamlin Garland, Theodore Roosevelt, Boardman Robinson (1917)
"One wears the berret, the flowing tie the peglegged velveteens of a student in
the quarter. The other, in trousers just as flaring but more wrinkled about ..."