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Definition of Snacked
1. snack [v] - See also: snack
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snacked
Literary usage of Snacked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Summer and Winter on Hudson Bay by Charles Kenneth Leith, Arthur T. Leith (1912)
"We snacked at his tent and his blind son played for us on the violin. From the
feathers scattered about it was apparent that white owls are an important ..."
2. The Cyclopædia of Wit and Humor: Containing Choice and Characteristic by William Evans Burton (1858)
"... that made him stoker against the wall, and snacked the good new farthing
tobacco- pipe, that James was taking his first whin* out of; crying, ..."
3. The Little Minister by James Matthew Barrie (1898)
"... "and in the tail o' the day ane o' them snacked him up. Billies, did you ever
hear o' a minister being refused ? " "Never." " Weel, then, I have; ..."
4. The Little Minister by James Matthew Barrie (1898)
"... "and in the tail o' the day ane o' them snacked him up. Billies, did you ever
hear o' a minister being refused ?" "Never." " Weel, then, I have; ..."