Lexicographical Neighbors of Plyingly
Literary usage of Plyingly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The President's Daughters: A Narrative of a Governess by Fredrika Bremer (1843)
"Chat I promise you," answered Nina cetn- plyingly; but her heart asked, "What
dark ' shadow can it be which can trouble his days'! ..."
2. Tales of Every-day Life in Sweden by Fredrika Bremer (1843)
"That I promise yon," answered Nina cem- plyingly; hut her heart asked, "What dark
shadow can it he which can ..."
3. The President's Daughters: A Narrative of a Governess by Fredrika Bremer (1843)
"Chat I promise you," answered Nina cetn- plyingly; but her heart asked, "What
dark ' shadow can it be which can trouble his days'! ..."
4. Tales of Every-day Life in Sweden by Fredrika Bremer (1843)
"That I promise yon," answered Nina cem- plyingly; hut her heart asked, "What dark
shadow can it he which can ..."