Definition of Coffing

1. coff [v] - See also: coff

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coffing

cofferers
coffering
coffers
cofferwork
coffice
coffin
coffin bone
coffin dodger
coffin joint
coffin nail
coffin nails
coffin ride
coffin ship
coffin ships
coffined
coffing (current term)
coffining
coffinite
coffinites
coffinless
coffinlike
coffins
coffle
coffled
coffles
coffling
coffret
coffrets
coffs
cofibration

Literary usage of Coffing

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

1. Life and Light for Woman by Woman's Board of Missions (1905)
"For many years Mrs. coffing has been the beloved missionary of the First Church, ... Mrs. coffing arrived upon the scene of action in time to rescue Rahel, ..."

2. The Life of a Citizen at Home & in Foreign Service by Jeremiah Augustus Johnson (1915)
"JG coffing, just beyond the northern boundary of Syria in Silicea, not far from Alexandretta, ... coffing ..."

3. History of Great Barrington, (Berkshire County,) Massachusetts by Charles James Taylor (1882)
"It was later operated by John C. coffing, Timothy Chittenden, John H. coffing and Gilbert Munson, under the firm of coffing, Mun- son & Co., down to 1844, ..."

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