Lexicographical Neighbors of Slipslops
Literary usage of Slipslops
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Novel: Being a Short Sketch of Its History from the Earliest by Walter Alexander Raleigh (1894)
"... and slipslops, and gives to the reader profound lessons in wisdom, in
understanding, and, it must be added, in humour. " His wit," says/- Thackeray, ..."
2. The English Novel: Being a Short Sketch of Its History from the Earliest by Walter Alexander Raleigh (1904)
"... and slipslops, and gives to the reader profound lessons in wisdom, in
understanding, and, it must be added, in humour. " His wit," says Thackeray, ..."
3. The English Novel: Being a Short Sketch of Its History from the Earliest by Walter Alexander Raleigh (1895)
"... and slipslops, and gives to the reader profound lessons in wisdom, in
understanding, and, it must be added, in humour. " His wit," says Thackeray, ..."
4. English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature by Henry Morley, William Hall Griffin (1895)
"... of a pantomime clown, and whose verbal errors might make him, if he could now
speak for himself, claim as his descendants the slipslops, Malaprops, ..."
5. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other by William Evans, Thomas Evans (1837)
"... trimmings, laced gowns, embroidered petticoats, shoes with slipslops laced
with silk or silver lace, and ruffled like pidgeons feet, with several yards, ..."