Lexicographical Neighbors of Skelters
Literary usage of Skelters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1910)
"The Helter skelters. By George Daulton. The adventures of a group of thoroughly
likable children whose imaginations lead them into wonderful fun and ..."
2. Great Britain: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1901)
"I' communicates with Folkestone beach and with Sandgate by hy- •aulic lifts, and
is well provided with band-stands, seats, and skelters. ..."
3. American Agriculturist (1843)
"... one can think upon the coming winter with some degree of comfort. CATTLE skelters.—I
am building a large yard and shed on one end of the barn, ..."
4. An Attic Philosopher in Paris by Émile Souvestre, E. SOUVESTRE (1892)
"I always find particular amusement in these helter- skelters, caused by a sudden
storm. It seems as if each one, when thus taken by surprise, ..."
5. An Attic Philosopher in Paris: Or, A Peep at the World from a Garret, Being by Emile Souvestre (1892)
"Those who are caught in it fly in every direction, some laughing and some crying.
I always find particular amusement in these helter- skelters, caused by a ..."