Definition of Poshed

1. posh [v] - See also: posh

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poshed

posed
posedness
posedown
posedowns
poser
posers
poses
poset
posets
poseur
poseurs
poseuse
poseuses
posey
posh
poshed (current term)
posher
poshes
poshest
poshing
poshly
poshness
poshnesses
posho
poshoes
poshos
poshteen
poshteens
posied
posier

Literary usage of Poshed

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

1. A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright (1872)
"... Hath Dorcus prisoner, And stands, Colossus like, waving his beam Upon the poshed cones of the kings. Tronos and Cress., ч, б. ..."

2. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine by George Bacon Wood (1866)
"In women who dress tightly, the liver is poshed further towards the left than in the normal state. ..."

3. The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States: With by William Jewett Tenney (1866)
"At Gettysburg, it was said u it n-as poshed on by those behind, appeared (opposed to ... poshed ..."

4. The New Werner Twentieth Century Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica: A (1907)
"... are represented as folded in an inverted anticline, and broken through by a fault along the axis, the portion on the right side having been poshed up. ..."

5. The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York by William Carr (1828)
"Their heads together poshed." Drayton. " Upon the poshed corses of the Kings." Tro. $ Cress, ii. 3. ..."

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