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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
grangerise .
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Examples
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He was a large, loose, fattish man with unintelligent brown eyes magnified by spectacles; he wore an ill-fitting frock-coat and a paper collar, and he showed me, as his great treasure and interest, a large Bible which he had grangerised with photographs of pictures.
Tono Bungay 1906
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Another grangerised edition of the same satire, also in the British M.seum, compiled by W.M. Tartt, has an engraving of Amos Cottle and two portraits of Lamb -- the Hancock drawing, and the Brook Pulham caricature.
The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb Mary Lamb 1805
raven_in_the_woods commented on the word grangerised
illustrated with prints; see grangerism
August 29, 2010