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Definition of Snirts
1. snirt [n] - See also: snirt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snirts
Literary usage of Snirts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Correctional Association of New York (1865)
"Having lost all his clothes, the Association supplied him with necessary snirts,
pants, under clothing and a little cash,'until he was again shipped Number ..."
2. Four Years in Secessia: Adventures Within and Beyond the Union Lines by Junius Henri Browne (1900)
"There are the soldiers—hundreds of them with naked feet, and only light blouses
or snirts, hungry, feeble, despairing of the present and hopeless of the ..."
3. Hand-book of the Law of Bills and Notes by Charles Phelps Norton, William Lawrence Clark (1896)
"... acquired.14» But in criticism "1 Chapman v. Rose, 56 NY 137; National Exch.
Bank v. Veneman, 43 Hun, 241; Douglass v. Matting, 29 Iowa, 498; snirts v. ..."
4. "Drifting About"; Or, What "Jeems Pipes, of Pipesville," Saw-and-did. An by Stephen C. Massett (1863)
"... hold of their garments, and seeming particularly struck with the* bright red
of the flannel snirts, and the figured cotton dresses of some of the women. ..."