2. Noun. (plural of pommie) ¹
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Definition of Pommies
1. pommy [n] - See also: pommy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pommies
Literary usage of Pommies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Mathematical Theories of Attraction and the Figure of the by Isaac Todhunter (1873)
"The second section is entitled Formules relatives aiuc attractions des corps
quelconques; it occupies pages 354...364. The third section is entitled pommies ..."
2. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper by Samuel Johnson (1810)
"Of French pommies the town is (nil : Praise Heaven, no want of Spanish wool!
Let them look flusht. let them look dead, That can't afford the white and red. ..."
3. Revised Laws of the State of California: In Four Codes : Political, Civil by California, Creed Haymond, John Chilton Burch, Charles Lindley (1871)
"The purchaser or his assignee is entitled to pommies, etc recover any penalties
imposed by law and recoverable by the corporation for an injury to the ..."
4. Hand-book of Practical Cookery: For Ladies and Professional Cooks by Pierre Blot (1884)
"... then, instead of baking it, fry it in hot fat (see FRYING) ; turn into a
colander when fried, dust with sugar, and serve as warm as possible. pommies. ..."
5. Supplement to the Astor Library Catalogue: With an Alphabetical Index of by Astor Library, Joseph Green Cogswell (1866)
"... Mahan DH,Mayniel, Millington J., Morin A., Mosely H., Navier, pommies, Promis
C., Recueil de Dessins, Regnault J., Scott and Jamieson, Smeaton J., ..."