Definition of Pioyes

1. pioye [n] - See also: pioye

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pioyes

piorthopnea
piosities
piosity
piot
pioted
piots
pious
pious fiction
pious fraud
pious platitude
piously
piousness
piousnesses
pioy
pioye
pioyes (current term)
pioys
pip
pip-squeak
pip-squeaks
pip emma
pip out
pip pip
pip to the post
pipa
pipage
pipages
pipal
pipal tree
pipals

Literary usage of Pioyes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Adventures in Thule: Three Stories for Boys by William Black (1893)
"I am no longer at school; it is not pioyes that I am thinking of." And then he cast about for an excuse. " I am sure there is no one who knows better than ..."

2. Annual Report by New Jersey Civil Service Commission (1908)
"It shall be the duty of each appointing officer to ii«t °t em- .' ... . . , , . , pioyes fur- the appointment or employment the name of such ..."

3. Factory Accounts: Their Principles and Practice. A Handbook for Accountants by Emile Garcke, John Manger Fells (1893)
"... Adhesion to It remains to be observed that when a t"^r.rule" person who has been engaged presents him- pioyes. self or herself for work, the timekeeper ..."

4. The World's Great Events: An Indexed History of the World from Earliest by Esther Singleton (1916)
"It pioyes was resolved that no such happy-go-lucky state of affairs as was permitted to prevail during the construction of the St. Gothard which resulted in ..."

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