Lexicographical Neighbors of Polked
Literary usage of Polked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare (1912)
"... the crowd has to be polked by the citizens; — they do make a ring, standing
away so that Antony holds the stage with the body of ..."
2. Roughing it by Mark Twain (1913)
"I attended private parties in sumptuous evening dress, simpered and aired my
graces like a born beau, and polked and ..."
3. The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.] by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner (1906)
"I attended private parties in sumptuous evening dress, simpered and aired my
graces like a born beau, and polked and ..."
4. Works by Manuel Márquez Sterling, William Makepeace Thackeray, Leslie Stephen, Louise Stanage (1898)
"I have polked in his saloons. I have nestled under the mahogany of his dining-room,
at least one hundred and twenty thousand times. ..."
5. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1898)
"I have polked in his saloons. I have nestled under the mahogany of his dining-room,
at least one hundred and twenty thousand times. ..."