Definition of Ribbonry

1. ribbons collectively [n RIBBONRIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ribbonry

ribbon fern
ribbon representation
ribbon seal
ribbon seals
ribbon snake
ribbon synapse
ribbon tree
ribbon worm
ribboned
ribbonfish
ribbonfishes
ribboning
ribbonless
ribbonlike
ribbonry (current term)
ribbons
ribbonwoods
ribbony
ribby
ribcage
ribcages
riberry
ribes
ribeye
ribeye steak
ribeye steaks
ribeyes

Literary usage of Ribbonry

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

1. The Book Buyer by Charles Scribner's Sons (1896)
"Field had a habit of spinning what he called " rhyming ribbonry," a phrase ... This " ribbonry " consisted of curiously constructed lines playing upon words ..."

2. The Works of Lord Byron Complete in One Volume by George Gordon Byron Byron (1826)
"Crowd to the theatre with loyal rage— The comedy is not upon the stage ; The show is rich in ribbonry and stars- Then gaze upon it through thy ..."

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