Citations:kyte-clung


 * 1804 — William Tarras, Poems:
 * Douce wife, qouth I, what means the fizz,
 * That ye show sic a frightfu' gizz,
 * Anent a kyte-clung poet?
 * 1875 — George MacDonald, Malcolm, Chapter I:
 * "It's a God's mercy I hae no feelin's," she said to herself. "To even my bonny Grizel to sic a lang kyte-clung chiel as yon! Aih, puir Grizel! She's gaine like a knotless threid."
 * 1888 — James Nicholson, "The Dyspeptic to His Stomach", Wee Tibbie's Garland, James McGeachy & Co. (1888):
 * For dinner, mutton-chop or steak,
 * An' yet, for a', I'm lean's a rake,
 * Kyte-clung as ony reestit herrin',
 * A 'natomy for folks to stare on.