Definition of Poboy

1. a large sandwich on a long split roll [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poboy

poachier
poachiest
poachiness
poaching
poachings
poachy
poaka
poakas
poake
poakes
poas
poast
pobby
poblano
poblanos
poboy (current term)
poboys
pobs
pocan
pochard
pochards
pochay
pochays
pochette
pochettes
pochoir
pochoirs
poché
pock
pock-pudding

Literary usage of Poboy

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

1. The New International Encyclopædia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1904)
"Compare poboy. Consult Goode, Fishery India- tries, sec. i. (Washington, 1884). SCURVY (variant of scurfy, from scurf, AS. scurf, ..."

2. England Under Protector Somerset: An Essay by Albert Frederick Pollard (1900)
"poBoy." The English maintained their ground at Hadding- ton, Broughty Castle, Roxburgh, Dunglass, and elsewhere throughout the spring and summer of 1549. ..."

3. The Depths that Can be Carried Into the Harbors and Anchorages on the by United States Bureau of Naval Personnel (1893)
"Vessels prefer entering Altamaha river by way of poboy sound through one of the inside passages. Steamers of not more than 3 feet draft run up the entire ..."

4. Seaville: A Blue Water Adventure by Richard Miller (2004)
"poboy sandwiches in New Orleans and the Star or Hope Mission in Houston with the bare bulb hanging aloft and the man saying, "Do you see the light? ..."

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