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Definition of Rusticating
1. rusticate [v] - See also: rusticate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rusticating
Literary usage of Rusticating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Letters of Washington Irving to Henry Brevoort by Washington Irving, George Sidney Hellman (1915)
"I am at present rusticating at a little snug retreat about six miles and half
from town, on one of the hills just opposite Hellgate, and within a stone's ..."
2. The Letters of Washington Irving to Henry Brevoort by Washington Irving, George Sidney Hellman (1915)
"I am at present rusticating at a little snug retreat about six miles and half
from town, on one of the hills just opposite Hellgate, and within a stone's ..."
3. The Bad Habits of Good Society by George Augustus Baker (1875)
"ON rusticating. |]E made our first promenade on Fifth Avenue, since coming back
to town, last Sunday morning. ..."
4. A Tour Through the Australian Colonies in 1839: With Notes and Incidents of by A. Russell (1840)
"... the Heads—A gale—Run for shelter— Sealers Cove—Five days rusticating—Coast
from Wil- •on's Promontory to Port Philip Heads ..."
5. The California Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education and Official by California Dept. of Public Instruction, Dept. of Public Instruction, California (1865)
"A male Sub-Master ought to be appointed in every large grammar school in the city.'
• 'BW Putnam, Esq., of Boston, who had been rusticating ..."
6. The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain), George Long (1841)
"1 he following are some of the varieties of rusticating jve referred to, drawn
sufficiently ... French or horizontal rusticating, without vertical joints, ..."