Lexicographical Neighbors of Puddered
Literary usage of Puddered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1856)
"... who puddered with rash gunpowder, and prophesied ships' paddles, railway cars,
diving-bells, vast-leaping bridges, and other facts of our time. ..."
2. Italian Fantasies by Israel Zangwill (1910)
"And our arrival, by way of Tunis, fitly fluttered and puddered the guardians of
the port. Three or four officials and a chaos of bystanders, quidnuncs, ..."
3. Italian Fantasies by Israel Zangwill (1910)
"And our arrival, by way of Tunis, fitly fluttered and puddered the guardians of
the port. Three or four officials and a chaos of bystanders, quidnuncs, ..."
4. Muskingum Legends: With Other Sketches and Papers Descriptive of the Young by Stephen Powers (1871)
"... little caraway-seed silk handkerchief. At last the great and eventful morning
arrived. In his characteristic way, the farmer worked and puddered about ..."
5. A Nonsense Anthology by Carolyn Wells (1902)
"... is none and raiment frayed, And winter crowns the puddered poll, A kettle
sings ane soote ballade — Hush thee, hush thee, dear little soul. John Twig. ..."