Definition of Sisses

1. sis [n] - See also: sis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sisses

sisig
siskin
siskins
siskiwit
siskiwits
siskiyou lewisia
sismograph
sismographs
sismometer
sismometers
sismotherapy
sisomicin
sisomicin-gentamicin resistance ribosomal RNA methylase
sisomicin sulfate
siss
sisses (current term)
sissier
sissies
sissiest
sissification
sissified
sissifies
sissify
sissifying
sissiness
sissinesses
sissoo
sissoos
sissu
sissy

Literary usage of Sisses

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

1. Bentley's Miscellany by Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith (1840)
"There's four crabs to the seven, — the sisses, the haces, hand the duce haces twice; five crabs to the hate — the haces, the duce haces twice, ..."

2. Bentley's Miscellany by Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith, George Cruikshank (1840)
"But what do you call crabs 7" " And how many are there 1" " There's four crabs to the seven,—the sisses, the haces, hand the duce haces twice ; five crabs ..."

3. An Old English Grammar and Exercise Book with Inflections, Syntax by Charles Alphonso Smith (1896)
"For the Definite Article as a demonstrative, meaning that, see § 28, Note 3. Masculine. Feminine. Neuter. Sing. N. «es 'Seos Bis G. sisses ..."

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