Citations:skiffle


 * 2009, Monica Prendergast, Juliana Saxton, Applied Theatre: International Case Studies and Challenges for Practice, Intellect Books (ISBN 9781841502816), page 155:
 * Craigflower Schoolhouse, 1860 Juliana Saxton and Margaret Burke. (1986). Drama Contact, 1(10), 13–19. A light skiffle of snow covers the ground. At the foot  of the gentle slope, the water of the tidal inlet reflects the grey skies above. The  air ...
 * 2012, Simon Gough, The White Goddess: An Encounter, Galley Beggar Press (ISBN 9780957185395)
 * After the slam of the Land Rover&#39;s back door, the dense peace returned, filled only with the soft skiffle of rain on the truck&#39;s tin roof and the faint gurgling of down  pipes from the gutters filling the deposito under the terrace – sounds that meant  so ...
 * 2013, Harry MacKay, Church Rebel With a Cause: So this is why the Church began to decline in the 1960s, FriesenPress (ISBN 9781460225905), page 47:
 * I choose to walk home through a skiffle of snow rather than by car—which I leave in the church parking lot —giving me time to consider the pros and cons of  running. Peggy will have a lot of questions for which I had better have answers.
 * 2015, Robert Bateman, Life Sketches, Simon and Schuster (ISBN 9781476782973), page 298:
 * We had had a skiffle of snow, and Birgit was carrying an umbrella. I had stopped to take a picture, and she was already ahead of me and wistfully looking at the  ground. As in so many of my paintings, it was that unpredictable “Aha!” moment ...