Lexicographical Neighbors of Swalings
Literary usage of Swalings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Blackmore Country by Frederick John Snell (1906)
"Sheep are fond of the former when it comes up green and fresh after the
annual "swalings," which take place in February or March. ..."
2. Memorials of Old Kent by George Clinch (1907)
"Further entries manifest the careful economy exercised in dealing with this prized
commodity. The swalings and stump ends ..."
3. The Blackmore Country by Frederick John Snell (1906)
"Sheep are fond of the former when it comes up green and fresh after the
annual "swalings," which take place in February or March. ..."
4. Memorials of Old Kent by George Clinch (1907)
"Further entries manifest the careful economy exercised in dealing with this prized
commodity. The swalings and stump ends ..."