Lexicographical Neighbors of Piebalds
Literary usage of Piebalds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Far Away and Long Ago by William Henry Hudson (1918)
"CHAPTER XI A Breeder of piebalds La Tapera, a native estancia—Don Gregorio
Gandara—His grotesque appearance and strange laugh ..."
2. Far Away and Long Ago by William Henry Hudson (1918)
"CHAPTER XI A Breeder of piebalds La Tapera, a native estancia—Don Gregorio Gandara—
His grotesque appearance and strange ..."
3. Far Away and Long Ago: A History of My Early Life by William Henry Hudson (1918)
"... CHAPTER XI A Breeder of piebalds La Tapera, a native estancia—Don Gregorio
Gandara— His grotesque appearance and strange ..."
4. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1917)
"It may be added that it is easy to make sketches of piebalds and tricolors but
... In piebalds there seems to be involved some substance essential for color ..."
5. The Outline of Science: A Plain Story Simply Told by John Arthur Thomson (1922)
"Group C, 25 per cent, have pink eyes, but are fawn, lilac, o*- piebalds of ...
Members of Group C mated together produce fawns, lilacs, piebalds of these, ..."
6. Publications by English Dialect Society (1881)
"When I asked the difference, I was told that the piebalds were bay and white,
and the skew-balds black and white and mottled. I suppose the word is really ..."
7. Far Away and Long Ago by William Henry Hudson (1918)
"CHAPTER XI A Breeder of piebalds La Tapera, a native estancia—Don Gregorio
Gandara—His grotesque appearance and strange laugh ..."
8. Far Away and Long Ago by William Henry Hudson (1918)
"CHAPTER XI A Breeder of piebalds La Tapera, a native estancia—Don Gregorio Gandara—
His grotesque appearance and strange ..."
9. Far Away and Long Ago: A History of My Early Life by William Henry Hudson (1918)
"... CHAPTER XI A Breeder of piebalds La Tapera, a native estancia—Don Gregorio
Gandara— His grotesque appearance and strange ..."
10. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1917)
"It may be added that it is easy to make sketches of piebalds and tricolors but
... In piebalds there seems to be involved some substance essential for color ..."
11. The Outline of Science: A Plain Story Simply Told by John Arthur Thomson (1922)
"Group C, 25 per cent, have pink eyes, but are fawn, lilac, o*- piebalds of ...
Members of Group C mated together produce fawns, lilacs, piebalds of these, ..."
12. Publications by English Dialect Society (1881)
"When I asked the difference, I was told that the piebalds were bay and white,
and the skew-balds black and white and mottled. I suppose the word is really ..."