Definition of Muggs

1. mugg [v] - See also: mugg

Lexicographical Neighbors of Muggs

mugger
muggers
mugget
muggier
muggiest
muggily
mugginess
mugginesses
mugging
muggings
muggins
mugginses
muggish
muggled
muggling
muggs (current term)
muggur
muggurs
muggy
mughal
mughals
mugham
mughams
mugho pine
mughouse
mughouses
mugil
mugiloid
mugless
mugo pine

Literary usage of Muggs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sketches in London by James Grant (1838)
"Mrs. muggs.—Not always, your vorship, but he is sure to do so when ho has drunk too ... Mrs. muggs, as she made the latter observation, tried to look wise, ..."

2. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1821)
"... muggs 200 Letters of Garrick, Foote, &c. (con- eluded) ........................ 202 «loam ... muggs ..."

3. Every Day Life in London by James Grant (1839)
"Mrs. muggs looked as well as spoke so imploringly on behalf of Mr. muggs, ... Mr. and Mrs. muggs then cordially embraced each other as if their mutual ..."

4. Buffalo Land: An Authentic Account of the Discoveries, Adventures, and by William Edward Webb (1873)
"A short distance out from camp, we turned and saw muggs following us with a saddle and bridle on his arm. He had suffered grievous wrong at the heels of his ..."

5. Sketches in London by James Grant (1838)
"Mrs. muggs.—Not always, your vorship, but he is sure to do so when ho has drunk too ... Mrs. muggs, as she made the latter observation, tried to look wise, ..."

6. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1821)
"... muggs 200 Letters of Garrick, Foote, &c. (con- eluded) ........................ 202 «loam ... muggs ..."

7. Every Day Life in London by James Grant (1839)
"Mrs. muggs looked as well as spoke so imploringly on behalf of Mr. muggs, ... Mr. and Mrs. muggs then cordially embraced each other as if their mutual ..."

8. Buffalo Land: An Authentic Account of the Discoveries, Adventures, and by William Edward Webb (1873)
"A short distance out from camp, we turned and saw muggs following us with a saddle and bridle on his arm. He had suffered grievous wrong at the heels of his ..."

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