Lexicographical Neighbors of Teetotalisms
Literary usage of Teetotalisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Literary and General Lectures and Essays by Charles Kingsley (1880)
"... teetotalisms—never mind what, provided it was unaccredited or condemned by
regularly educated men of science ? " "But yon don't mean to assert that ..."
2. Phaethon; Or, Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers by Charles Kingsley (1854)
"... teetotalisms—never mind what, provided it was unaccredited or condemned by
regular educated men of ..."
3. Angela: A Novel by Anne Marsh-Caldwell (1848)
"... because, with all her tracts, and abolitions, and teetotalisms, and nonsense,
which I do hate so, there's a true woman's heart under all. ..."
4. Literary and General Lectures and Essays by Charles Kingsley (1880)
"... teetotalisms—never mind what, provided it was unaccredited or condemned by
regularly educated men of science ? " "But yon don't mean to assert that ..."
5. Phaethon; Or, Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers by Charles Kingsley (1854)
"... teetotalisms—never mind what, provided it was unaccredited or condemned by
regular educated men of ..."
6. Angela: A Novel by Anne Marsh-Caldwell (1848)
"... because, with all her tracts, and abolitions, and teetotalisms, and nonsense,
which I do hate so, there's a true woman's heart under all. ..."