Lexicographical Neighbors of Stobbed
Literary usage of Stobbed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Kirk of Scotland by David Calderwood (1843)
"Sir William comming doun the High Street of Edinburgh, upon the penult of Julie,
Bothwell ia- vaded him. Sir William stobbed one of his companie, ..."
2. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1881)
"I wouldn't port with him if I wasn't sick.1 his store a-playin' of his fiddle,
not a-thinkin' of beiu' stobbed, nor mithin' of the kind, when in come Mr. ..."
3. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) (1913)
"For if ever a woman has craved peace and pursued it, if ever a woman has had her
fill of bloodshed and warfare, and her heart tore and stobbed by violence ..."
4. American Ballads and Songs by Louise Pound (1922)
"She took me then by her lily-white hand, And led me in the kitchen, She laid me
down on a golden plank, And stobbed me like a sheep. ..."
5. The Life and Letters of Joel Chandler Harris by Julia Collier Harris, Katherine H. Wootten (1918)
"She says: "Dell de girls I ca'd wride do-day; by doze is stobbed ub." Says I: "I
hobe you don't wride wid your doze; I don't wride wid bine. ..."