Definition of Dufuses

1. dufus [n] - See also: dufus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dufuses

duffest
duffing
duffings
duffle
duffle bag
duffle coat
duffles
duffs
dufftail
dufftails
duffy blood-group system
dufrenite
dufrenites
duftite
dufus
dufuses (current term)
dug
dug-out
dug out
dug up
dugganite
dugite
dugites
dugnad
dugnads
dugong
dugongs
dugout
dugout canoe
dugouts

Literary usage of Dufuses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines: Containing a Clear Exposition by Andrew Ure (1847)
"... mass of this is put into the oven, the elastic vapor disengaged from the water and the butter, dufuses itself between each of the thin ..."

2. The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book by John Cresson Trautwine (1919)
"Grinding prevents the entrance of the full glare of the sun ; and, moreover, dUfuses the light over a much greater width of space below. ..."

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