Definition of Straffs

1. straff [v] - See also: straff

Lexicographical Neighbors of Straffs

straddles
straddling
stradiot
stradiots
strads
strae
straes
strafe
strafed
strafer
strafers
strafes
straff
straffed
straffing
straffs (current term)
strafing
strag
straggle
straggled
straggler
stragglers
straggles
stragglier
straggliest
straggliness
straggling
stragglingly
straggly
strags

Literary usage of Straffs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works by Henry Thomas Buckle (1872)
"... that the form of them cannot by any means be ascertained" (straffs Dresses and Habits of the People of England, edit. Planche, 1842, 4to, vol. ip 75). ..."

2. The Red Horizon by Patrick MacGill (1916)
"There's never zest like Tommy's zest when these have got to die: For Tommy takes his puttees off and straffs the blooming fly. SOME are afraid of one thing, ..."

3. The Law of Tenures: Including the Theory and Practice of Copyholds by Geoffrey Gilbert, Charles Watkins (1796)
"... 'sTraffs, Tr. V. 2 Bl. Comm. ch. 18. p. 278. and ante 24. N. XXII. NOTE CI. p. 231. (/). SEE 8 Co. 101. a. Cro. Jat. 101. ..."

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