Lexicographical Neighbors of Taddie
Literary usage of Taddie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Through Five Administrations: Reminiscences of Colonel William H. Crook by William Henry Crook (1910)
"But I could be of some use to taddie. Being a child, he had been able to cry away
... taddie and I spent a good deal of time there, looking at the scenes ..."
2. A School Reader by Fanny E. Coe (1908)
"taddie could rush into his father's presence at any time, ... But when taddie
was found hammering the mahogany furniture in the stately East Room, ..."
3. Washington in Lincoln's Time by Noah Brooks (1895)
"Lincoln thoughtfully took out of his pocket-book a dollar bill, and, looking in
the boy's eyes, said: "Now, taddie, my son, ..."