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Pristy Famish Christine Romeo, the vapid, aging golddigger wife of Burling Famish, Jr.
George Heymont: Where Is Miss Marple When You Really Need Her? George Heymont 2011
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Pristy Famish Christine Romeo, the vapid, aging golddigger wife of Burling Famish, Jr.
George Heymont: Where Is Miss Marple When You Really Need Her? George Heymont 2011
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Pristy Famish Christine Romeo, the vapid, aging golddigger wife of Burling Famish, Jr.
George Heymont: Where Is Miss Marple When You Really Need Her? George Heymont 2011
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So by extension, Boudreau is essentially taking credit for turning Santo into a Hall of Fame or Hall of Famish player.
ROB NEYER’S BIG BOOK OF BASEBALL LEGENDS ROB NEYER 2008
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Rag, and the ‘lurking’ or raffish Military Snob, Ensign Famish.
The Book of Snobs 2006
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Capting Famish, of the Fiftieth Dragoons, whose Mar took him out, after a fortnight, jest to punish him, she said.
Vanity Fair 2006
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His young friend is Ensign Famish, who is not a little pleased to be seen with such a smart fellow as Rag, who bows to the best turf company in the Park.
The Book of Snobs 2006
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He has lately been playing a good deal with Famish.
The Book of Snobs 2006
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The closed doors of fish and lobster shops open after service, and vomit out little Famish, who is either tipsy and quarrelsome — when he wants to fight the cabmen; or drunk and helpless — when some kind friend (in yellow satin) takes care of him.
The Book of Snobs 2006
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= Rag and Famish = (_The_), the Army and Navy Club; so christened by
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 Ebenezer Cobham Brewer 1853
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