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Definition of Slapjacks
1. slapjack [n] - See also: slapjack
Lexicographical Neighbors of Slapjacks
Literary usage of Slapjacks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Soldier's Story of the Siege of Vicksburg: From the Diary of Osborn H by Osborn Hamiline Oldroyd (1885)
"We are now fighting hard for our grub, since we have nothing left but flour, and
slapjacks lie too heavy on a soldier's Breakfast, Dinner, Supper, ..."
2. Harper's Camping and Scouting: An Outdoor Guide for American Boys by George Bird Grinnell, Eugene La Forrest Swan (1911)
"Beat thoroughly and cook immediately the same as slapjacks. ... To properly cook
slapjacks the frying-pan should be perfectly clean and smooth inside. ..."
3. Canoe and Camp Cookery: A Practical Cook Book for Canoeists, Corinthian by H. H. Soulé, Seneca (1885)
"To properly cook slapjacks the frying pan should be perfectly clean and smooth
... Cornmeal slapjacks. One quart of cold water is mixed with meal enough to ..."
4. Forty Years of Active Service: Being Some History of the War Between the by Charles Triplett O'Ferrall (1904)
"One fellow loaded himself up well and went off and took a seat on a log. He had
in his haversack a quantity of slapjacks, dough fried in grease, ..."
5. Private Dalzell, His Autobiography, Poems, and Comic War Papers, Sketch of by James McCormick Dalzell, John Gray (1888)
"Inadvertently I have anticipated the climax of my story, for, but for the slapjacks
and applejack, this story had never seen the light, and this achievement ..."