Definition of Savvey

1. savey [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: savey

Lexicographical Neighbors of Savvey

savourily
savouriness
savouring
savourless
savourlessness
savourly
savourous
savourously
savours
savoury
savoy
savoy cabbage
savoyards
savoys
savs
savvey (current term)
savveyed
savveying
savveys
savvied
savvier
savvies
savviest
savvily
savviness
savvinesses
savvy
savvying
saw

Literary usage of Savvey

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Campfires on Desert and Lava by William Temple Hornaday (1908)
"CHAPTER XV DOGS IN CAMP Doubtful Dog Experiments—The Troubles of Bob—The Troubles of Bob's Friends—A Dog with no savvey—Rex and Rowdy—A Canine ..."

2. Studies in English, Written and Spoken: For the Use of Continental Students by Cornelis Stoffel (1894)
"Another term affected by vulgar speakers in this case is "savvey? ... savvey is also 'Arry's favourite word to denote acuteness, cleverness, ..."

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