Definition of Savveying

1. savvey [v] - See also: savvey

Lexicographical Neighbors of Savveying

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

Literary usage of Savveying

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

1. A History of New York: From the Beginning of the World to the End of the by Washington Irving (1864)
"... it would have done any man's heart good to behold the swelling dignity with which the general would stride in and out a dozen times a day, savveying it ..."

2. American Journal of Education (1855-1882). (1864)
"... of nautical savveying as may enable him to measure a base line and d.;termi:if positions by angles, and the manner of ascertaining heights and distances ..."

3. Public Documents by West Virginia (1872)
""In savveying our Vast country—the rich savannas of the South, and the almost interminable prairies of the West: that great valley where, if all the nations ..."

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