Lexicographical Neighbors of Skuttling
Literary usage of Skuttling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Fourth Earl of Orford by Horace Walpole, Peter Cunningham (1891)
"Alas, dear lady ! and cannot you do all that without skuttling from one end of
the world to the other P—This was the upshot of all ..."
2. A history of British birds by Francis Orpen Morris (1853)
"They are very lively and active in their habits, and somewhat, though not very,
shy, skuttling away into their cover on any alarm: more than two are not ..."
3. The Letters of Horace Walpole: Earl of Orford: Including Numerous Letters by Horace Walpole, John Wright (1842)
"Alas, dear lady! and cannot you do all that without skuttling from one end of
the world to the other ?—This was the upshot of all ..."
4. The Letters of Horace Walpole: Earl of Orford: Including Numerous Letters by Horace Walpole, John Wright (1842)
"Alas, dear lady! and cannot you do all that without skuttling from one end of
the world to the other ?—This was the upshot of all ..."
5. Noble Dames and Notable Men of the Georgian Era by John Fyvie (1911)
"Alas, dear Lady ! and cannot you do all that without skuttling from one end of
the World to the other ? This was the upshot of all ..."