Sentence example with the word 'muggins'

muggins

Definition n. a person who lacks good judgment

Last update: August 11, 2015


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Why, you talk like a muggins.   [Please select]

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"Larry," said Muggins, "I think we have got into the doldrums."   [Please select]

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"Ditto," said Muggins, nodding his head and buttoning his jacket.   [Please select]

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"That's so," said Muggins, with a nod of approval.   [Please select]

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I saw him kick seven ways; I saw Muggins kick five ways; our furious motion snapped my spine like a whip.   [Please select]

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Buck, he explained to me, was a good horse, and so was Muggins.   [Please select]

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Buck and Muggins were patterns of discretion through the rest of the mountains.   [Please select]

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Buck and Muggins, I think, knew perfectly that to-morrow would see them home.   [Please select]

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"The Judge bought Buck and Muggins from him in the spring."   [Please select]

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"Prisoners don't have geese running around the donjon-keep to pull pens out of, you muggins."   [Please select]

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Then Muggins removed his pipe and said-- "Wot ever caused the doldrums."   [Please select]

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