Lexicographical Neighbors of Supplenesses
Literary usage of Supplenesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1824)
"He was not, indeed, made for courts; his spirit having none of those supplenesses
and compliances which are required for advancement there. ..."
2. Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens (1920)
"... home again to the woods of Slieve Bloom, but he had gathered great knowledge
and new supplenesses. The sons of Morna left him alone for a long time. ..."
3. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1889)
"A thousand shifts and dodges, lies, supplenesses, and evasions had prepared him
for his fall, and had worked in him without his knowledge. ..."
4. French Essays and Profiles by Stuart Oliver Henry (1921)
"Never of the air, never melting into music, and conceived of no celerities nor
supplenesses, her evolutions and attitudes were confirmed in the habits of ..."
5. The Book-hunter in Paris: Studies Among the Bookstalls and the Quays by Octave Uzanne (1893)
"At the same time it is only fair to add that the astute stall-keeper indulged in
all the supplenesses of an eel, and practised the most artful devices for ..."
6. The Book-hunter in Paris: Studies Among the Bookstalls and the Quays by Octave Uzanne (1893)
"At the same time it is only fair to add that the astute stall-keeper indulged in
all the supplenesses of an eel, and practised the most artful devices for ..."
7. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1824)
"He was not, indeed, made for courts; his spirit having none of those supplenesses
and compliances which are required for advancement there. ..."
8. Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens (1920)
"... home again to the woods of Slieve Bloom, but he had gathered great knowledge
and new supplenesses. The sons of Morna left him alone for a long time. ..."
9. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1889)
"A thousand shifts and dodges, lies, supplenesses, and evasions had prepared him
for his fall, and had worked in him without his knowledge. ..."
10. French Essays and Profiles by Stuart Oliver Henry (1921)
"Never of the air, never melting into music, and conceived of no celerities nor
supplenesses, her evolutions and attitudes were confirmed in the habits of ..."
11. The Book-hunter in Paris: Studies Among the Bookstalls and the Quays by Octave Uzanne (1893)
"At the same time it is only fair to add that the astute stall-keeper indulged in
all the supplenesses of an eel, and practised the most artful devices for ..."
12. The Book-hunter in Paris: Studies Among the Bookstalls and the Quays by Octave Uzanne (1893)
"At the same time it is only fair to add that the astute stall-keeper indulged in
all the supplenesses of an eel, and practised the most artful devices for ..."