2. Verb. (third-person singular of quiz) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Quizzes
1. quiz [v] - See also: quiz
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quizzes
Literary usage of Quizzes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Thomas Seccombe, William Strang, J. B. Clark (1895)
"The method of writing, and the use of the fashionable amusement quizzes— Wauwau
arrives from the country of Prester John, and leads the whole Assembly a ..."
2. Proceedings of the National School of Dental Technics by American Institute of Dental Teachers (1897)
"How shall quizzes be conducted ? This is indeed a more important subject to the
student body and colleges than is generally accredited to it. ..."
3. The Teaching of Chemistry and Physics in the Secondary School by Alexander Smith, Edwin Herbert Hall (1902)
"The results will remain largely incoherent and meaningless without
discussions, — 'quizzes' — in which they are infused with life, ..."
4. Personal Sketches of His Own Times by Jonah Barrington (1827)
"Lord Aldborough quizzes tlie Lord Chancellor—Voted a libeller by the House ot
Peers—His spirited conduct—Sentenced to imprisonment in Newgate by . the Court ..."
5. A Textbook in the Principles of Science Teaching by George Ransom Twiss (1917)
"Oral quizzes. — The conduct of a class conference in which a problem is being
worked out necessarily involves a certain amount of quizzing or cross ..."
6. A Textbook in the Principles of Science Teaching by George Ransom Twiss (1917)
"Oral quizzes. — The conduct of a class conference in which a problem is being
worked out necessarily involves a certain amount of quizzing or cross ..."
7. A Textbook in the Principles of Science Teaching by George Ransom Twiss (1917)
"Oral quizzes. — The conduct of a class conference in which a problem is being
worked out necessarily involves a certain amount of quizzing or cross ..."