Citations:bigot

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English citations of bigot

Noun: overly pious individual[edit]

1851 1883
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  • 1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick:
    "Oh! spite of million villains, this makes me a bigot in the fadeless fidelity of man! — and a black! and crazy! — but methinks like-cures-like applies to him too; he grows so sane again."
  • 1883, Edward William Lane, Arabian Society in the Middle Ages[1]:
    Another of my Muslim acquaintances in Cairo I frequently met at the house of a common friend, where, though he was in most respects very bigoted, he was in the habit of indulging in wine.

Cebuano citations of bigot

Adjective: "buxom"[edit]

  • 2011 — Monternel, Fred Fuentes, Isla (31 August), From Junquera with Love, SuperBalita
    “Nya, mora tag si Adan ug Eba ning kalakiha, Rael, kon hubuon ta ang basa tang mga sapot,” ni Emma nga misanong dayon sa gisugyot ni Israel ug paspas nga mihubo sa basa niyang blawos, bra, sayal ug panti. Ug nabantang ang bigot niyang lawas ug ang hamis ug puti niyang kutis sa atubangan ni Israel.