Lexicographical Neighbors of Physiqued
Literary usage of Physiqued
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Quarterly Journal of Public Speaking (1917)
"When a girlish-toned, big physiqued young man confronted Surgeon Rogers to-day
and asked for examination preliminary to enlistment, his training stood him ..."
2. The Negro a Menace to American Civilization by Robert Wilson Shufeldt (1907)
"Some are wonderfully handsome creatures, with superb figures, but handsome and
fine-physiqued only in the sense that our American skunk is likewise a ..."
3. Tales of France by Georges d' Esparbès, Auguste Marius Marin, Anatole Le Braz, Jules Claretie, François Coppée (1904)
"The splendid-physiqued, crafty, and avaricious Norman ; the Girondin, so perfectly
poised in brain and body; the mystical, devout, and sturdy Breton ..."
4. America's Greatest Problem: The Negro by Robert Wilson Shufeldt (1915)
"Some are handsome creatures with good figures, but handsome and fine-physiqued
only in a sense. These half-breed negroes in the United States—in fact, ..."