Definition of Poussies

1. poussie [n] - See also: poussie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poussies

pourtraying
pourtrays
pourveyance
pourveyances
pous
pousada
pousadas
pousse
pousse-cafe
pousses
poussette
poussetted
poussettes
poussetting
poussie
poussies (current term)
poussin
poussins
poustie
poustinia
poustinias
poustinik
pout
pouted
pouter
pouter pigeon
pouters
poutful
pouther
pouthered

Literary usage of Poussies

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

1. The Polar Regions: Or a Search After Sir John Franklin's Expedition by Sherard Osborn (1854)
"He liked rum and biscuit, and was only to be animated by the conversation turning upon seals, or poussies, ..."

2. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal: Or, Eighteen Months in the Polar by Sherard Osborn (1852)
"... only to be animated by the conversation turning upon seals, or poussies, as the natives call them. Then indeed Frederick's face was wreathed in smiles, ..."

3. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal, Or, Eighteen Months in the Polar by Sherard Osborn (1852)
"He liked rum and biscuit, and was only to be animated by the conversation turning upon seals^ or poussies, as the natives call them. ..."

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