Lexicographical Neighbors of Rabidest
Literary usage of Rabidest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Planter: Or, Thirteen Years in the South. by David Brown (1853)
"... not ail—(lie English newspaper under tourt patronage, are of the very rabidest
elass of abolition prints; and rarely less ignorant or arrogant, ..."
2. The Planter: Or, Thirteen Years in the South by David Brown (1853)
"... are of the very rabidest class of abolition prints; and rarely less ignorant
or arrogant, than even Palmerston could reasonably desire. ..."
3. Life of Richard Wagner by Carl Friedrich Glasenapp, William Ashton Ellis (1908)
"To round off this unpleasant episode, I must observe that the Frankfort critic,
who naturally was not admitted, became one of the rabidest Anti-Wagnerians ..."