Definition of Snawing

1. snaw [v] - See also: snaw

Lexicographical Neighbors of Snawing

snatching
snatchingly
snatchings
snatcht
snatchy
snath
snathe
snathes
snaths
snattock
snattocks
snavel
snaw
snawed
snawing (current term)
snaws
snazz up
snazzier
snazziest
snazzily
snazziness
snazztastic
snazzy
sneads
sneak
sneak(a)
sneak away
sneak in
sneak off

Literary usage of Snawing

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

1. The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1838)
"Then David asked, ' Must they do so when its snawing (snowing) ? ' Certainly.' He then turned to the maid-servant and said twice exultingly, ' I hae na, ..."

2. The Works of Oscar Wilde by Oscar Wilde, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly (1909)
"... Upon the misty shore; As, like a stormy snawing, The deid go streaming o'er :— The wan drown'd deid sail wildly Frae out each ..."

3. The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence by William S. Hein & Company (1839)
"Manna doctors rise when it is snawing ? I haena to rise when it's gnawing.—I am better off than doctors.' There is a strong-minded man ! ..."

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