The daughter and a daughter-in-law stand by the fire and their faces are Triply red.
"Stories and Pictures"
Isaac Loeb Peretz
The streets were roadways from house-front to house-front, smooth, elastic levels of thickly-bedded, Triply-frozen snow; and the foot passengers, muffled to the eyes against the morning cold, came and went among the vehicles in the middle of the street, or crept along close to the house-walls, to keep out of the light avalanches of an overnight snow that slipped here and there from the steep tin roofs.
"The Quality of Mercy"
W. D. Howells
We follow a shaded avenue, Triply garnished at the left with a brook, a foot-path and a long-row of small cottages; and soon mount a short hill, pass through an open gateway, and are before the churchly pile.
"A Midsummer Drive Through The Pyrenees"
Edwin Asa Dix