Definition of Miche

1. to skulk [v MICHED, MICHING, MICHES] - See also: skulk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Miche

micatosis
micawbers
mice
mice minute virus
micell
micella
micellae
micellar
micellas
micelle
micelles
micellization
micells
mich
michaelmas
miche (current term)
miched
micheelsenite
michelada
micheladas
michenerite
micher
micheries
michers
michery
miches
miching
michings
mickeyed
mickeying

Literary usage of Miche

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

1. The Grandissimes by George Washington Cable (1908)
"if you please\ miche ! Oh ! you git kill" if you open dat ah box, ... Oh, sweet miche Jean, laisse moi aller ! Nutt'n but some dutty close la-dans. ..."

2. The Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy by Reginald Pecock (1860)
"... so that thei hadden ful ofte so miche of movable godis, that thei hadden cause forto ther with do almes ... is miche more in a man for that that he hath ..."

3. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1788)
"We may add, in this place, for we can find none more proper, that M. miche has been very ufe- fully employed in improving reverberatory furnaces ; but his ..."

4. Handbook of Universal Literature: From the Best and Latest Authorities by Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta (1863)
"... Thierry, miche- let, Thiers, Cousin, Lamennais, Comte; the Romantic School; Beranger, Delavigne, Lamartine, Victor Hugo, Sand, Sue, Scribe, and others. ..."

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