Lexicographical Neighbors of Southwests
Literary usage of Southwests
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including the Private as Well as the by Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow (1904)
"... that this morning we could see nothing of him, and it is like shall see him
no more. These southwests are hot, damp winds, and bring abundance of ..."
2. The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and by Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks (1856)
"These southwests are hot, damp winds, and bring abundance of rain and dirty
weather with them. Sunday, October 2rf. — Last night we prepared our line with a ..."
3. The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical by Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks (1840)
"These southwests are hot, damp winds, and bring abundance of rain and dirty
weather with them. Sunday, October 2r/. — Last night we prepared our line with a ..."
4. Play Nice, Make Money by W. T. McKibben (2007)
"I believe there are more companies striving to emulate the southwests and Wegmans.
And over the next few years I think we will see far fewer Enrons and ..."
5. Domestic Air Services in the Wake of Airline Deregulations: Challenges Faced edited by Larry Pressler (2000)
"... and the southwests, but they do not have to be $600, $1000 to $1100 to fly
from Scottsbluff to Omaha. It just makes no sense. We do not necessarily know ..."