Definition of Reeched

1. reech [v] - See also: reech

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reeched

redworm
redworms
redye
redyed
redyeing
redyeings
redyes
ree
reearn
reearned
reearning
reearns
reebok
reeboks
reech
reeched (current term)
reeches
reechie
reechier
reechiest
reeching
reecho
reechoed
reechoes
reechoing
reechos
reechy
reed
reed-mace
reed-sternberg cells

Literary usage of Reeched

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

1. Grantley Manor: A Tale by Georgiana Fullerton (1847)
"With faltering steps she reeched her own. Her heart fainted within her. Hope is sometimes still more difficult to bear than fear, or rather they are so ..."

2. The Crusades by Edward Gibbon, Guillaume Caoursin, Johan Kaye, Walter Scott (1870)
"The Turkes also made a longe brigge of the lenght of a quater of a myle. the which reeched from the banke there as the Turkes ..."

3. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1845)
"... report htd reeched thil mostly fed out of doors When the yards are covered ¡nd (Q (he formance of this p,OW) and .... _ . ..."

4. The Political Text-book, Or Encyclopedia: Containing Everything Necessary by Michael W. Cluskey (1860)
"The production continued to Increase until In 1848 it reeched 800000 tons. In 1849 It sunk to 640000 sons; in I860, to 500000 tons; and continued to fall ..."

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