Lexicographical Neighbors of Typey
Literary usage of Typey
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ames on Forgery: Its Detection and Illustration, with Numerous Causes by Daniel T. Ames (1900)
"... repeated too exactly the forms of certain letters and words, thus imparting
a typey and lifeless effect to the general appearance of the writing. ..."
2. The Rural Community, Ancient and Modern by Newell LeRoy Sims (1920)
"A white spot on the sleek side of a typey hog has become the practical sort of
will-o'-the- wisp to glue a boy's interest to farm things. ..."
3. A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine: Giving the Definition, Etymology and by Daniel Hack Tuke (1892)
"The delirium is generally at first of an acute maniacal typey there being constant
shouting or dinging, and it may be either of the angry or gay variety; ..."
4. The Collected Mathematical Papers of James Joseph Sylvester by James Joseph Sylvester (1908)
"... regarded as a per-rotatory typey if the degree of the equation be even, and
as a trans-rotatory type if the degree of the equation be odd. ..."
5. Breeding Farm Animals by Frederick Rupert Marshall (1911)
"... also that peculiar "typey" head of the Berkshire may be a Mendelian unit
character. No data have been collected on these points. ..."
6. Development & Character of Gothic Architecture by Charles Herbert Moore (1899)
"... of this typey Its vaulted nave and aisles are in other respects on the
characteristic Italian model — with high arcades, blank and diminished triforium ..."