2. Verb. (third-person singular of stimy) ¹
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Definition of Stimies
1. stimy [v] - See also: stimy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stimies
Literary usage of Stimies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Out-door Games: Cricket & Golf by Robert Henry Lyttelton (1901)
"Medal or score play is a necessity in these days of competitions and spring and
autumn meetings, and stimies no doubt must be abolished in this sort of ..."
2. Andreapolis: Being Writings in Praise of St. Andrews edited by William Angus Knight (1903)
"... The grass may grow, the ba' may row, Some limmer stimies me ! I lo'ed a lass,
a bonny lass, Her lips an' locks were reid ; Intil her heart I couldna ..."
3. Golfiana Miscellanea; Being a Collection of Interesting Monographs on the edited by James Lindsay Stewart (1887)
"There is a curious way of playing stimies with an iron club, ... Wooden putters
are used to play stimies when the intercepting ball is at some distance from ..."
4. Turkey by Stanley Lane-Poole, Elias John Wilkinson Gibb, Arthur Gilman (1899)
"A SERIES of biographical stimies of the lives and work of a number of representative
historical characters about whom have gathered the great traditions of ..."
5. Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1881)
"The last great heresy case, the opening of the Edinburgh Academy, that burning
question respecting ' stimies' at golf, are of transcendant interest north of ..."
6. Fraser's Magazine by Robert Louis Stevenson (1881)
"The last great heresy case, the opening of the Edinburgh Academy, that burning
question respecting ' stimies' at golf, are of transcendant interest north of ..."