Lexicographical Neighbors of Refoot
Literary usage of Refoot
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of English Prose Literature: Biographical and Critical, Designed by William Minto (1881)
"... and sometimes in humility goes b•refoot, therein making necessity a virtue.
His house is us ancient as Tubal-Cain's, and so is a renegade by antiquity ..."
2. A Guide to the West Indies, Bermuda and Panama by Frederick Albion Ober (1920)
"... as already said, is spanned a pontoon bridge, the toll on which is two Dutch
cents r "quality" people, and but one cent for those who go refoot. ..."