Lexicographical Neighbors of Spraddles
Literary usage of Spraddles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Those Times and These by Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (1917)
"You see a black man with a rolling gait, who spraddles his legs when he stands
and sways his body on his hips when he walks; and, ..."
2. Types and Breeds of Farm Animals by Charles Sumner Plumb (1920)
"The imitation Hackney seldom bends his hocks properly, and when he is pushed he
often spraddles, as the trotter does in the sulky. ..."
3. The Doctor in War by Woods Hutchinson (1918)
"... half-spraddles itself above the bog; it can be laid upon supports, thrown
across the bottoms of the trenches and raised or lowered according to the ebb ..."
4. The Doctor in War by Woods Hutchinson (1918)
"... half-spraddles itself above the bog; it can be laid upon supports, thrown
across the bottoms of the trenches and raised or lowered according to the ebb ..."
5. Next to the Ground: Chronicles of a Countryside by Martha McCulloch Williams (1902)
"A chick just hatched is not pretty — it sprawls and spraddles, sways a weak head
from side to side, and wears a wet coat, depressingly clammy to the touch. ..."