Lexicographical Neighbors of Seaboot
Literary usage of Seaboot
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1891)
"... while the woollen goods, such as helmets, comforters, steering mittens, and
seaboot stockings are retailed at one-sixth of their real value. ..."
2. In the Wake of the Eighteentwelvers: Fights & Flights of Frigates & Fore-'n by Charles Henry Jeremiah Snider (1913)
"piped up Bill Barrymore, the newly-shipped donkey- man, pulling off his last
seaboot. " Who was old Chauncey ? Who was George Washington ? ..."
3. The Story of a Round-house: And Other Poems by John Masefield (1912)
"... thundering without, the gale's wild tune, The sopping misery of the blankets
damp: A speaking-trumpet roared, a seaboot's ..."