Definition of Tuisms

1. tuism [n] - See also: tuism

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuisms

tuhualite
tui
tuile
tuille
tuilles
tuilyie
tuilyied
tuilyies
tuilzie
tuilzied
tuilzies
tuina
tuinas
tuis
tuism
tuisms (current term)
tuit
tuite
tuition
tuitional
tuitionary
tuitions
tuits
tuk-tuk
tuko-tuko
tukul
tukuls
tuladi
tuladis
tulameenite

Literary usage of Tuisms

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

1. Essays on His Own Times by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1850)
"... and the whole parade of egotisms and tuisms : we shall select from each speech whatever lines contain a fact or argument not before urged in the debate, ..."

2. The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1818)
"O! for one piece of egotism that presents itself under its own honest bare face of " I myself I," there are fifty that steal out in the mask of tuisms and ..."

3. Reminiscences by Thomas Carlyle (1881)
"I well remember the play of point and nostrils there, while his wild home-grown Gargan- tuisms went on. He rocked rather, and negligently wriggled in ..."

4. The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Prose and Verse by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1853)
"О.' for one piece of egotism that presents itself under its own honest bare face of " 1 myself I," there are fifty that steal out in the mast of tuisms and ..."

5. The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1831)
"O ! for one piece of egotism that presents .itself under its own honest bare face of " I myself I," there are fifty that steal out in the mask of tuisms and ..."

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