Lexicographical Neighbors of Spueing
Literary usage of Spueing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technical Methods of Chemical Analysis by Georg Lunge, Charles Alexander Keane, E. Adam, P. Aulich, T. L. Bailey, C. O. Bannister (1914)
"Both these oils are much used in the preparation of fat liquors for chrome leather,
and must, therefore, be free from solid fats to avoid spueing. ..."
2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1911)
"... as the meal causes " spueing, " ie the meal exudes and escapes from the press.
Hence, in modern installations, the first expression of those seeds is ..."
3. The Diary of Samuel Pepys by Samuel Pepys, Mynors Bright, Richard Griffin Braybrooke, Henry Benjamin Wheatley (1893)
"... she wondered that she should be delivered without pain and without spueing or
being sicke, and that she was troubled that her boy was but an ugly boy. ..."
4. Notes on North America, Agricultural, Economical, and Social by James Finlay Weir Johnston (1851)
"The Legislative Report, from which I have made the above admirable extracts,
commences after this fashion, as if, after spueing a little filth upon us, ..."