Lexicographical Neighbors of Smurring
Literary usage of Smurring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters of Edward FitzGerald by Edward FitzGerald (1894)
"It has been what we call down here ' smurring ' rather than raining, all day
long, and I think that Flower and Herb already show their gratitude. ..."
2. Letters and Literary Remains of Edward FitzGerald by Edward FitzGerald (1889)
"... call down here 'smurring' rather than raining, all day long, and I think that
Flower and Herb already show their gratitude. My Blackbird (I think it is ..."
3. To California and Back by Charles A. Higgins (1897)
"... and smurring ripples of the breeze. It is not only the westerly bound of the
North American Continent, it is the South Seas of old adventure, ..."
4. To California and Back by Charles A. Higgins (1899)
"... or somber cloud reflections and smurring ripples of the breeze. It is not only
the westerly bound of the North American Continent, it is the South Seas ..."
5. The Personal Life of George Grote: Compiled from Family Documents, Private by Harriet Grote (1873)
"Take care of your health, and don't sit " smurring " indoors, but take air and
exercise, I entreat you. George sends love; he has no heart on coming Session ..."
6. To California Over the Santa Fe Trail by Charles A. Higgins (1917)
"Blue as the sky is the Pacific, paling in the shallows toward land, and flecked
with bright or somber cloud reflections and smurring ripples of the breeze. ..."
7. To California Over the Santa Fé Trail by Charles A. Higgins (1914)
"Blue as the sky is the Pacific, paling in the shallows toward land, and flecked
with bright or somber cloud reflections and smurring ripples of the breeze ..."