Lexicographical Neighbors of Snirtled
Literary usage of Snirtled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Desultory Notes on Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary by James B. Montogomerie- Fleming (1899)
"... and snirtled at ma confusion.—(Dr. Duguid, p. 114.) SNOKE is given at iv.
323, as a verb, "to smell at objects like a dog," but the noun "snoke" or ..."
2. Whistle-Binkie: Or, The Piper of the Party: Being a Collection of Songs for by John Donald Carrick, Alexander Rodger, David Robertson (1878)
"... Wha scarce can tell what loving means, Or kens what man should be." The youth
ahint the hallan stood, And snirtled in his sleeve, It's cordial to ..."