Lexicographical Neighbors of Spottable
Literary usage of Spottable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. "The Human Race" and Other Sermons: Preached at Cheltenham, Oxford, and Brighton by Frederick William Robertson (1881)
"You are spottable; the world can spot you—" keep " yourself. Moreover, we may
not decline the danger. We must go right through. Christians must be soldiers, ..."
2. The Story of Thomas Carlyle by A. S. Arnold (1888)
"His saintly robe was not only spottable but spotless as was that of the noblest
of the army of martyrs; for no wisdom, no holiness is perfect down here ..."
3. A Glossary of Silk Terms, Including a Short History of Silk: Its Origin by James Chittick, Cheney Brothers, Emanuel Anthony Posselt, Berlitz school of languages (1915)
"Non-spottable Pongee.—A yarn dyed, soft finished pongee which does not spot
readily with water. Cheney Brothers. Nuns' V e 11 I n g. ..."