"Mooch" Quotes from Famous Books
... The Dago paused to answer in the act of helping himself. "Ah, mooch, mooch better, yais. I tell you." He began to gesticulate as he talked, trying to make these callous, careless men see with him the images that his ... — Those Who Smiled - And Eleven Other Stories • Perceval Gibbon
... can at all not say how mooch dish skepp delight me to look at. I am von artiste, and I should like varry mooch ... — A Yacht Voyage to Norway, Denmark, and Sweden - 2nd edition • W. A. Ross
... the financier, with a serious air, "it is deen agreet; you vill invite us to your nex pall? My vife is shalous; she vish to see your abbartement, of vich she hear so mooch." ... — Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau • Honore de Balzac
... in surprise. "Canoe, she no good!" he grunted. "Too mooch ice. Bre'k all to hell ... — The Promise - A Tale of the Great Northwest • James B. Hendryx
... head gravely. "She lock," he assented, gently. "She mooch mediceen—she wort' mooch mooney. De key, she in mine pocket—" "Oh, I don't give a damn where the key is—now," flared Weary. "I guess Patsy'll have to cash ... — The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories • B. M. Bower
... base in an uplondish toun, whear the match is made for a quart of good ale, or like the play in Robin Cookes scole (a fencing school), whear, bycaus the punies may lerne, thei strike fewe strokes but by assent and appointment. I hard sum men say, it did mooch augment their suspicion that wey, bycaus at the battail they sawe these prikkers so badly demean them, more intending the taking of prisoners, than the surety of victorye; for while oother men fought, thei fell to their prey; that as thear wear but fewe of them but brought home ... — Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3) • Walter Scott |