Obs. [f. LEVEE sb.2] trans. To attend the levees of; to pursue at levees.

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1725.  Young, Love Fame, IV. 129. Warm in pursuit, he Levées all the great.

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1757.  Mrs. Griffith, Lett. Henry & Frances (1767), IV. 158. You may levee him fifty Times, without being admitted by his Swiss porter.

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1770.  Foote, Lame Lover, I. 7. The paltry ambition of levying and following titles.

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