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I not got de mooney wort' all dees troubles what you makes.

From The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories by Bower, B. M.

Here, too, the bride's trustee; an oilcake-fed style of business-gentleman with mooney spectacles, and an object of much interest.

From Our Mutual Friend by Dickens, Charles

Bob came back tall, lanky, grinny, and rather dumb, and he found John undersized, wiry, masterful, and rather mooney, but strong and purposeful, for a boy.

From A Certain Rich Man by White, William Allen

Dey pay big mooney; pay more 'fore dey get dere.

From Gold Seekers of '49 by Stephens, Charles H.

A've no soort o' use for the new kind o' stoory—the love-stoories aboot mooney.

From Tam o' the Scoots by Wallace, Edgar




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