Lexicographical Neighbors of Sealyhams
Literary usage of Sealyhams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dogdom: Monthly (1920)
"It gives one great pleasure to be able to give an idea in a picture of the size
of sealyhams that are able to go to a badger and, perhaps, a fox. ..."
2. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1915)
"J. Watson, il Country Life 28: 64-5 Je '15 sealyhams. J. Watson. il Country Life
28:65 Je '15 Terriers of Scotland. J. Watson. il Country Life 27:56-7 F '15 ..."
3. The First One Hundred Noted Men and Women of the Screen by Carolyn Lowrey (1920)
"Here are 80 Chow dogs; 25 English Toy Spaniels; 10 Pekingese; 4 sealyhams; 10
Japanese Spaniels and 8 Boston Terriers—137 dogs altogether, nearly all of ..."
4. Radnor Reminiscences: A Foxhunting Journal by J. Stanley Reeve (1921)
"You'll see Owners and entries: sires and dams; That wee thing there is Frances
D; There's Amory with her sealyhams; The former is as blythe a lass As ever ..."
5. Radnor Reminiscences: A Foxhunting Journal by J. Stanley Reeve (1921)
"You'll see Owners and entries: sires and dams; That wee thing there is Frances
D; There's Amory with her sealyhams; The former is as blythe a lass As ever ..."
6. West Broadway by Nina (Wilcox) Putnam, George H. Doran Company (1921)
"... Tom's bag, three pillows, a cardboard hatbox with my other hat in it, and
Welcome, our doormat dog—one of these sealyhams that is so fashionable, ..."