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Definition of Sheilas
1. sheila [n] - See also: sheila
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sheilas
Literary usage of Sheilas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Africa by Augustus Henry Keane (1907)
"Thus one estimate gives Berbers and Tuaregs 3000000, and sheilas 2,-200000,
these "sheilas" ..."
2. Africa by Augustus Henry Keane (1907)
"Thus one estimate gives Berbers and Tuaregs 3000000, and sheilas 2200000,
these "sheilas" ..."
3. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1860)
"Directors, George R. sheilas, Jackson Du- gin, Walker Ellis, Jacob Warner and
Charles Richards. BUTLER COUNTY. The ninth annual fair of the Butler County ..."
4. The Springs of Helicon: A Study in the Progress of English Poetry from by John William Mackail (1909)
"Pope's great - narrative poem was never written, and sheilas is~~ almost unreadable.
Byron possessed the power— as what power did he not possess ? ..."
5. Letters of Richard Watson Gilder by Richard Watson Gilder (1916)
"To Thomas sheilas Clarke June 18. 1902. The only prose record of the farm is in
my famous account book and in the little book where I hope you will often ..."
6. The Ecclesiastical Law by Richard Burn, Robert Philip Tyrwhitt (1824)
"Funeral But in sheilas case, T. 5 W., it is said, that in strictness, no funeral
expences are allowed against a creditor, except for the coffin, ..."