jimjams
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To sidewalk farmers, who suppose that a ridgeling is the peak in a barn roof and a freemartin a species of swallow,*some of Gus's outbuildings and his hog runs might well give the jimjams.
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It may well give genuine admirers of good cinema and credible Englishmen the jimjams.
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Several whalers watched the procession until they got the jimjams by force of imagination, and when their bodies began to float down with the bottles, the down-river people got anxious.
From Over the Sliprails by Lawson, Henry
He was a young fellow, one of "Kitchener's crowd," and told us frankly that he had the "jimjams" in this solitude of Ypres and "saw Germans" every time a rat jumped.
From Now It Can Be Told by Gibbs, Philip
His stillness, Kittie—like—" "John Burkhardt would give me the razzle-dazzle jimjams overnight, he would.
From Gaslight Sonatas by Hurst, Fannie