Lexicographical Neighbors of Stimied
Literary usage of Stimied
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Andreapolis: Being Writings in Praise of St. Andrews edited by William Angus Knight (1903)
"It's aye the same in life an' gowf, I 'm stimied, late an' ear', This world is
but a weary ... Rin in, an' stimied me !' ODE TO GOLF. By ANDREW LANG. ..."
2. Out-door Games: Cricket & Golf by Robert Henry Lyttelton (1901)
"In all other cases it is possible to hole out when stimied, either by creeping
round or by lofting over, and you are justified in accepting with caution the ..."
3. The Tragedies of Sophocles by Sophocles (1813)
"As he seemed to neglect his family af- " fairs whilst he was wholly intent on
his dramatic compositions, his sons in- " stimied a suit against him in a ..."
4. Golf by Horace Gordon Hutchinson, Henry James Moncreiff (1890)
"The putt missed, the hole overrun, your partner hopelessly stimied. Such a moment
suggests self-destruction, and makes even a man ..."