Lexicographical Neighbors of Saveyed
Literary usage of Saveyed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Overland Monthly by Bret Harte (1875)
"... buggered smart eye to pick out a feller as knows his biz, and they see at onct
as how Canvas and me saveyed bosses up to the handle — which it was true, ..."
2. St. Mary's Hospital Gazette by St. Mary's Hospital (London, England) (1901)
"Once more I saveyed, and wrote away in my notebook with my nose on the page, for
I am a little short-sighted, you know. Emboldened by my success, ..."
3. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept, Southern Pacific Company (1912)
"I wish I saveyed the lay-out—they always go together. But what's between him and
the yearling?" To the casual onlooker there seemed nothing amiss. ..."
4. Ranch Life and the Hunting-trail by Theodore Roosevelt (1888)
"... which he translated into more homely language with great relish, and ended
with the just criticism that "old Shakspere saveyed human natur'some"— savey ..."
5. Ranch Life and the Hunting-trail by Theodore Roosevelt (1888)
"... which he translated into more homely language with great relish, and ended
with the just criticism that " old Shakspere saveyed human natur' some"— ..."
6. The Solomon Islands and Their Natives by Henry Brougham Guppy (1887)
"... he merely remarked that he " saveyed bush," and pointing with his hand in a
particular direction, he informed me that " Mono stopped there," Mono being ..."