Lexicographical Neighbors of Strenuosities
Literary usage of Strenuosities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century (1902)
"... were likely to be reminded not so much of the strenuosities of engineering as
of an operation in ..."
2. American Wit and Humor by Joel Chandler Harris (1907)
"plight of the Russian aristocracy, the strenuosities of President Roosevelt, and
the many-sided egotisms of the German Kaiser, need no comment. ..."
3. The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and humor of by Lionel Strachey (1906)
"... plight of the Russian aristocracy, the strenuosities of President Roosevelt,
and the many-sided egotisms of the German Kaiser, need no comment. ..."
4. Music (1901)
"A life made up of straitened circumstances, of lack of recognition, of much
physical disability, of many of the hard and wearing strenuosities of life, and, ..."
5. Senescence, the Last Half of Life by Granville Stanley Hall (1922)
"... all the more needful now that the intensity of modern life with its industrial
and managerial strain compels earlier withdrawal from its strenuosities. ..."
6. The Artists of America: a series of biographical sketches of American by Charles Edwards Lester (1846)
"... when rheumatic troubles inflicted severe physical suffering and lessened his
ability to participate actively in the strenuosities of politics. ..."