Definition of Sleeches

1. sleech [n] - See also: sleech

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sleeches

sledged
sledgehammer
sledgehammered
sledgehammering
sledgehammers
sledgelike
sledger
sledgers
sledges
sledging
sledgings
sledlike
sleds
slee
sleech
sleeches (current term)
sleechier
sleechy
sleek
sleek down
sleek over
sleeked
sleeken
sleekened
sleekening
sleekens
sleeker
sleekers
sleekest
sleekier

Literary usage of Sleeches

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

1. The New Statistical Account of Scotland (1845)
"... a circumstance of some importance, as it confirms the supposition derived from other observations, that there has been a great increase of the sleeches ..."

2. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People by Ephraim Chambers (1870)
"(1866) 5180. mis return, he delivered lectures in L sleeches in the Hoube of Lords, on CA'SIA, or POET'S CASIA ..."

3. Despatches, Correspondence, and Memoranda of Field Marshall Arthur, Duke of by Arthur Richard Wellesley Wellington (1871)
"... is far superior to the flowing sleeches of Mr. Canning. Besides, he will never commit himself or the country by any false chimerical ideas of the sort ..."

4. The Geology of the Weald: (parts of the Counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex by William Topley, Robert Etheridge, Geological Survey of Great Britain (1875)
"... junction in the Uckfield district we may take the following section, from a marl pit by the road side, 2i miles NNE of Buxted, and due west of sleeches ..."

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