Lexicographical Neighbors of Sapheaded
Literary usage of Sapheaded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Wit and Humor of America by Marshall Pinckney Wilder (1911)
"... no telling what a sixth would have brought forth—she succumbed to the
blandishments of the first sapheaded young Lochinvar that came out of the west, ..."
2. Getting the Most Out of Business: Observations of the Application of the by Elias St. Elmo Lewis (1919)
"As Renan was "a dull duffer" to a sapheaded young English nobleman and as
Sainte-Beuve was a "stupid old senator" to a beautiful actress who had heard him ..."
3. Getting the Most Out of Business: Observations of the Application of the by E. St. Elmo Lewis (1916)
"As Renan was "a dull duffer" to a sapheaded young English nobleman and as
Sainte-Beuve was a "stupid old senator" to a beautiful actress who had heard him ..."
4. Getting the Most Out of Business: Observations of the Application of the by Elias St. Elmo Lewis (1915)
"As Renan was "a dull duffer" to a sapheaded young English nobleman and as
Sainte-Beuve was a "stupid old senator" to a beautiful actress who had heard him ..."
5. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1900)
"... sapheaded sentiment, and putrid nonsense tells a vulgar, commonplace, and
tiresome story about a harlot and a fool, showing how, in a carnal way, ..."
6. Quarter Sessions Records by Great Britain Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (North Riding of Yorkshire), John Christopher Atkinson (1889)
"... a Whitby inne-holder for scandalous words against a JP, viz.—" Sir Hugh Cholmley
is a thick, idle, sapheaded, sleepy drone "; a Whitby ..."
7. The Wit and Humor of America by Marshall Pinckney Wilder (1911)
"... no telling what a sixth would have brought forth—she succumbed to the
blandishments of the first sapheaded young Lochinvar that came out of the west, ..."
8. Getting the Most Out of Business: Observations of the Application of the by Elias St. Elmo Lewis (1919)
"As Renan was "a dull duffer" to a sapheaded young English nobleman and as
Sainte-Beuve was a "stupid old senator" to a beautiful actress who had heard him ..."
9. Getting the Most Out of Business: Observations of the Application of the by E. St. Elmo Lewis (1916)
"As Renan was "a dull duffer" to a sapheaded young English nobleman and as
Sainte-Beuve was a "stupid old senator" to a beautiful actress who had heard him ..."
10. Getting the Most Out of Business: Observations of the Application of the by Elias St. Elmo Lewis (1915)
"As Renan was "a dull duffer" to a sapheaded young English nobleman and as
Sainte-Beuve was a "stupid old senator" to a beautiful actress who had heard him ..."
11. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1900)
"... sapheaded sentiment, and putrid nonsense tells a vulgar, commonplace, and
tiresome story about a harlot and a fool, showing how, in a carnal way, ..."
12. Quarter Sessions Records by Great Britain Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (North Riding of Yorkshire), John Christopher Atkinson (1889)
"... a Whitby inne-holder for scandalous words against a JP, viz.—" Sir Hugh Cholmley
is a thick, idle, sapheaded, sleepy drone "; a Whitby ..."