Definition of Scroggie

1. stunted [adj SCROGGIER, SCROGGIEST]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scroggie

scrofula
scrofulae
scrofulas
scrofulide
scrofulides
scrofuloderma
scrofuloses
scrofulosis
scrofulous
scrofulous keratitis
scrofulous rhinitis
scrofulously
scrofulousness
scrofulæ
scrog
scroggie (current term)
scroggier
scroggiest
scroggin
scroggy
scrogs
scroll
scroll bar
scroll bars
scroll bones
scroll ear
scroll saw
scroll wheel
scroll wheels
scrollable

Literary usage of Scroggie

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

1. The History of the Troubles and Memorable Transactions in Scotland, in the by John Spalding (1829)
"Mr. ALEXANDER scroggie." This recantation was wondered at by many, he hiding out so long, with great loss of means and credit, but comes now in, ..."

2. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1883)
"Now, Bowser,' said I, when I had mixed a glass of whisky for scroggie, ... I am going to explain your scheme to scroggie, and show him how very ..."

3. Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeal [1876-1900]. by Ontario Court of Appeal, James Stewart Tupper, Richard Scougall Cassels, Law Society of Upper Canada (1882)
"I think the plaintiff really did rely upon scroggie doing what was necessary. ... scroggie had acted for him on one or two similar occasions; and he, ..."

4. The Funeral Sermons, Orations, Epitaphs, and Other Pieces on the Death of by Charles Farquhar Shand (1845)
"Doctor scroggie, notwithstanding he was forbidden out of pulpit to come to the table ... Wednesday the 23d of June (1641), doctor scroggie, ane old reverend ..."

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