Definition of Swobbed

1. swob [v] - See also: swob

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swobbed

swiving
swiz
swizz
swizzed
swizzes
swizzing
swizzle
swizzle stick
swizzle sticks
swizzled
swizzler
swizzlers
swizzles
swizzling
swob
swobbed (current term)
swobber
swobbers
swobbing
swobs
swoe
swoes
swole
swollen
swollen-headed
swollenly
swollenness
swoln
swoltery
swomp

Literary usage of Swobbed

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

1. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1914)
"They realized from the way I swobbed my neck More than was needed, something must be up. They headed for the barn—I stayed where I was. ..."

2. The New Poetry: An Anthology by Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson (1917)
"They realized from the way I swobbed my neck More than was needed, something must be up. They headed for the barn—I stayed where I was. ..."

3. The New Poetry: An Anthology by Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson (1917)
"They realized from the way I swobbed my neck More than was needed, something must be up. They headed for the barn—I stayed where I was. ..."

4. The New Poetry: An Anthology by Alice Corbin Henderson (1917)
"They realized from the way I swobbed my neck More than was needed, something must be up. They headed for the barn—I stayed where I was. ..."

5. North of Boston by Robert Frost (1917)
"They realized from the way I swobbed my neck More than was needed something must be up. They headed for the barn; I stayed where I was. ..."

6. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"The part to be punctured is scrubbed with soap and water, dried with a sterile towel, and swobbed with tincture of iodin to render the skin aseptic. ..."

7. The Horseless Age (1904)
"We swobbed it out with a handkerchief tied to a stick, and got an explosion on the first crank. We had to swob out this cylinder several times during the ..."

8. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1914)
"They realized from the way I swobbed my neck More than was needed, something must be up. They headed for the barn—I stayed where I was. ..."

9. The New Poetry: An Anthology by Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson (1917)
"They realized from the way I swobbed my neck More than was needed, something must be up. They headed for the barn—I stayed where I was. ..."

10. The New Poetry: An Anthology by Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson (1917)
"They realized from the way I swobbed my neck More than was needed, something must be up. They headed for the barn—I stayed where I was. ..."

11. The New Poetry: An Anthology by Alice Corbin Henderson (1917)
"They realized from the way I swobbed my neck More than was needed, something must be up. They headed for the barn—I stayed where I was. ..."

12. North of Boston by Robert Frost (1917)
"They realized from the way I swobbed my neck More than was needed something must be up. They headed for the barn; I stayed where I was. ..."

13. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"The part to be punctured is scrubbed with soap and water, dried with a sterile towel, and swobbed with tincture of iodin to render the skin aseptic. ..."

14. The Horseless Age (1904)
"We swobbed it out with a handkerchief tied to a stick, and got an explosion on the first crank. We had to swob out this cylinder several times during the ..."

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