Definition of Gubbinses

1. gubbins [n] - See also: gubbins

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gubbinses

guatita
guava
guava bush
guavas
guayabera
guayaberas
guayule
guayules
gub
gub'mint
gubbah
gubbahs
gubberment
gubbins
gubbinses (current term)
gubernacula
gubernacular canal
gubernacular cord
gubernaculum dentis
gubernance
gubernation
gubernative
gubernatorial
gubernatorially
gubmint
gubs
guck

Literary usage of Gubbinses

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

1. The Poems of William Browne of Tavistock by William Browne, Arthur Henry Bullen (1894)
"Mrs. Bray, in her romance of lt 'arleigh, and Kingsley in Westward Ho ! have introduced the legend of the gubbinses, and their leader, Roger Rowle. P. 308. ..."

2. The Etonian by Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Walter Blunt (1824)
"departed this mortal life, I succeeded to the fortune and estate of the gubbinses in Bishopsgate-street, whence I date the melancholy era of ..."

3. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1909)
"... sinewy, well-fed, well-dressed. Districts of dire poverty are to be found. Near Salamanca there are people in the state of nnr own Devonshire gubbinses ..."

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