Definition of Bludier

1. bludy [adj] - See also: bludy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bludier

bludes
bludged
bludgeon
bludgeoned
bludgeoner
bludgeoners
bludgeoning
bludgeonings
bludgeons
bludger
bludgers
bludges
bludging
bludie
bludier (current term)
bludiest
bludy
blue(a)
blue-belly
blue-black
blue-blind
blue-blindness
blue-blood
blue-blooded
blue-bloods
blue-bonnet
blue-chip
blue-chip stock

Literary usage of Bludier

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1827)
"I'll no believe that, sir, till I see't,—and scarcely then,—for a bludier-mind- ed fisher nor Christopher North never threw a hackle. ..."

2. Napoleon and His Marshals by Joel Tyler Headley (1847)
"Finding, from the incessant roll of musketry, that bludier was meeting with an obstinate resistance, ..."

3. Military Career of Napoleon the Great: An Account of the Remarkable by Montgomery B. Gibbs (1895)
"General Pajol, at daybreak, also went in pursuit of the Prussians under bludier. He was supported by Grouchy, ..."

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