Lexicographical Neighbors of Spitefuller
Literary usage of Spitefuller
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Chronicle of the Reign of Charles IX by Prosper Mérimée (1890)
"There is no spitefuller lady at Court. And do you not know, too, how she became
a widow ?" " I have heard something." " Well, then, speak ! ..."
2. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1876)
"... kinder hard on en, and I wonder, I do, they bean't more spitefuller than they
be at times ; but married right off to sich a man ! ..."
3. The Works and Life of Walter Savage Landor by Walter Savage Landor (1876)
"... and justle of cushions, and dust of mats, and treading of toes, and punching
of elbows from the spitefuller, that one wishes to be fairly out of it, ..."
4. Life of Danton by Augustus Henry Beesly (1906)
"... hear the report drawn up by St. Just from notes furnished to him by Robespierre.
spitefuller notes or meaner were never penned.3 It is not so much the ..."