Lexicographical Neighbors of Spicey
Literary usage of Spicey
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Eighty Years' Reminiscences by John Anstruther-Thomson (1904)
"spicey," though a little light man, was a capital coachman. Holland and his wife
went with me to Naples. We got four beautiful black horses and drove all ..."
2. A History of Steeple-chasing by William Charles Arlington Blew (1901)
"The umpire decided that spicey was second; but the spectators favoured Cinderella's
... spicey had been running in trouble for some distance over the plough ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1893)
"He is a shifty customer is spicey. ... The spicey one, sir ! " retumed Mr Briggs,
gladly. He scented at intrigue which would be an agreeable relaxation to ..."
4. Racing Calendar by Robert J. Hunter (1839)
"spicey Bill, aged, l Int./ft. -l22 Air Turner's bg Omen, aged, list. ... Mr Bruce's
bg spicey BiK, aged, llst. 4ft.—Oliver I 1 Mr Green's bm The Duchess, ..."