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Definition of Pleshes
1. plesh [n] - See also: plesh
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pleshes
Literary usage of Pleshes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Child Vision: Being a Study in Mental Development & Expression by Dorothy Elizabeth Tudor Owen Truman (1920)
"... The lake As I walked on I gave a cry of pleshes at the sight which I beheld,
and I ran fowards for I saw in front of me a beautiful lake the clour of ..."
2. Blanche of Brandywine: Or, September the Eleventh, 1777. A Romance by George Lippard (1846)
"Well, folks, you'd like to hear a little about that hunter that led us into this
trap, would you?" " If thee pleshes to tell us, frient Mayland—yah, ..."
3. The Child Vision: Being a Study in Mental Development & Expression by Dorothy Elizabeth Tudor Owen Truman (1920)
"... The lake As I walked on I gave a cry of pleshes at the sight which I beheld,
and I ran fowards for I saw in front of me a beautiful lake the clour of ..."
4. Blanche of Brandywine: Or, September the Eleventh, 1777. A Romance by George Lippard (1846)
"Well, folks, you'd like to hear a little about that hunter that led us into this
trap, would you?" " If thee pleshes to tell us, frient Mayland—yah, ..."