Lexicographical Neighbors of Tiresomenesses
Literary usage of Tiresomenesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life and Times of Stein, Or, Germany and Prussia in the Napoleonic Age by John Robert Seeley (1878)
"... the necessity of living in the great world and reconciling oneself to its
pleasures and fetters, its littlenesses and tiresomenesses, and on account of ..."
2. Life and Times of Stein, or Germany and Prussia in The Napoleonic Age by John Robert Seeley (1879)
"... the necessity of living in the great world and reconciling oneself ID its
pleasures and fetters, its littlenesses and tiresomenesses, and on account of ..."
3. The Clintons: And Others by Archibald Marshall (1919)
"I believe he really is getting better, and all his little old tiresomenesses
cropping up again show it. I'm so thankful you have come. ..."