Definition of Phanged

1. phang [v] - See also: phang

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phanged

phanerogamia
phanerogamian
phanerogamic
phanerogamous
phanerogams
phanerogenic
phaneroglossal
phaneromania
phanerophyte
phanerophytes
phaneroscope
phanerosis
phanerozoite
phanes
phang
phanged (current term)
phanging
phangs
phanquinone
phanquone
phantascope
phantascopes
phantasia
phantasie
phantasied
phantasies
phantasise
phantasist
phantasists
phantasize

Literary usage of Phanged

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

1. Reminiscences by Justin McCarthy (1899)
"Kingsley was originally intended for the legal profession, but he phanged his mind, and went into the Church. His real existence began and developed under ..."

2. Exiles in Virginia: With Observations on the Conduct of the Society of by Thomas Gilpin (1848)
"Guards were put round the house, and the face of every thing much phanged. Our friends, Isaac Zane and James Starr, coming to the door to speak to us, ..."

3. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1799)
"At first, vegetation seemed to be very luxuriant ; this continued till April, when ic phanged much for the worse, and from that time till harvest, ..."

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