Lexicographical Neighbors of Pussels
Literary usage of Pussels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Labrador Coast: A Journal of Two Summer Cruises to that Region by Alpheus Spring Packard (1891)
"... resistance of our meals, often alleviated by game and fish, clams and scallops
or pussels (Pecten magellanicus), with entries of seal and whale flesh. ..."
2. The Canadian Record of Science by Natural History Society of Montreal (1863)
"The inhabitants call them "pussels'' and often eat them. We can bear testimony
to the delicacy and rich flavor of this shell fish. ..."
3. Observations on the Glacial Phenomena of Labrador and Maine: With A View of by Alpheus Spring Packard, Boston Society of Natural History (1867)
"The inhabitants call them " pussels," and often eat them. We can bear testimony
to the delicacy and rich flavor of this shell-fish. ..."
4. Judge's Library: A Monthly Magazine of Fun (1887)
"... on my Sally's old pray ha'r, An* I know a harp ud fuze her pussels more 'an
washin' day. No, I never think o' Sally ez a pusson hevin' wings, ..."