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sneaping

Shakespearean Definition:

Adjective - A description of the wind, cold, nipping, biting

Frequency: 2

Here are all of the speeches where sneaping shows up across the corpus:

Love’s Labor’s Lost


Berowne is like an envious sneaping frost
That bites the firstborn infants of the spring .

The Winter's Tale

Sir , that’s tomorrow .
I am questioned by my fears of what may chance
Or breed upon our absence , that may blow
No sneaping winds at home to make us say
This is put forth too truly . Besides , I have stayed
To tire your Royalty .