Lexicographical Neighbors of Sandcracks
Literary usage of Sandcracks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Horses and Stables by Frederick Wellington John Fitzwygram (1886)
"... if not caused by the practice of cutting away the bars and so-called " opening "
the hoels. sandcracks are also found in flat or ..."
2. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1815)
"... though troubled with deep-seated corns or sandcracks? I never having seen any
person as yet who could explain its manner of operation iu the least, ..."
3. Gaslight and Daylight: With Some London Scenes They Shine Upon by George Augustus Sala (1859)
"... with hats as shiny, shawls as long, and coats as multifarious, as Mr.
sandcracks', discoursing volubly, but in a somewhat confusing manner, of dogs, ..."
4. Gaslight and Daylight: With Some London Scenes They Shine Upon by George Augustus Sala (1859)
"The gig is his ' trap,' and the fast- trotting mare is his mare Fanny, and he
himself is Mr. Sand- cracks, of the firm of sandcracks and ..."
5. Veterinary medicine and surgery in diseases and injuries of the horse by F. O. Kirby, William Henry Kelly (1883)
"sandcracks can always be got rid of, as long as the coronary band remains entire;
... sandcracks being more or less constitutional, are apt to recur. ..."
6. Horses and Stables by Frederick Wellington John Fitzwygram (1886)
"... if not caused by the practice of cutting away the bars and so-called " opening "
the hoels. sandcracks are also found in flat or ..."
7. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1815)
"... though troubled with deep-seated corns or sandcracks? I never having seen any
person as yet who could explain its manner of operation iu the least, ..."
8. Gaslight and Daylight: With Some London Scenes They Shine Upon by George Augustus Sala (1859)
"... with hats as shiny, shawls as long, and coats as multifarious, as Mr.
sandcracks', discoursing volubly, but in a somewhat confusing manner, of dogs, ..."
9. Gaslight and Daylight: With Some London Scenes They Shine Upon by George Augustus Sala (1859)
"The gig is his ' trap,' and the fast- trotting mare is his mare Fanny, and he
himself is Mr. Sand- cracks, of the firm of sandcracks and ..."
10. Veterinary medicine and surgery in diseases and injuries of the horse by F. O. Kirby, William Henry Kelly (1883)
"sandcracks can always be got rid of, as long as the coronary band remains entire;
... sandcracks being more or less constitutional, are apt to recur. ..."