Definition of Nichering

1. nicher [v] - See also: nicher

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nichering

nicery
nices
nicest
niceties
nicety
nicey-nicey
nicey nicey
niche
niche market
niche marketing
niche markets
niched
nicheless
nichered
nichering (current term)
nichers
niches
nichey
niching
nicholaism
nichonage
nichromite
nicing
nicish
nick
nick-nack
nick point
nick translation
nickar

Literary usage of Nichering

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1828)
"It was the nichering salutation of his old friend Greybeard, who, having perceived, with fine instinct, the approach of his young master and quondam ..."

2. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie, Asbury Dickins (1827)
"... and while he thus tarried, was startled hy a sudden hut familiar sound from the adjacent close. It was the nichering salutation of his old friend ..."

3. The Brontës in Ireland: Or, Facts Stranger Than Fiction by William Wright (1893)
"I give his account as nearly as I can in his own quaint language: — " I heerd the horse nichering in the glen. It was not the voice of a horse, ..."

4. Tales and Sketches by James Hogg (1837)
"Na, na," said John, " in place o' that, whenever she heard him fa' a-swearing, she was sae glad that she fell a-nichering." " Na, hut that beats the hail ..."

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