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  • We just kicked the Jap's and the German's tail and if anybody gets in our way, it was like John Wayne and the "Top Gun" type thing better stand aside.

    About Face: The Odyssey of an American Warrior 1989

  • I was going to put my foot in the Jap's lap as I smashed down the rifle.

    King Rat Clavell, James, 1924- 1962

  • In his veneration for constituted authority I can comprehend something of the Jap's banzais to the Mikado before he commits harikari.

    The Masques of Ottawa Domino

  • But the Jap's very impassiveness checked him and with an immense effort he regained command of himself.

    The Shadow of the East

  • The Jap's back seems to be his most convenient method, and almost the only one he has, of carrying anything.

    A Soldier in the Philippines Needom N. Freeman

  • Craven chafed at the little Jap's caution and swore at his obstinacy, but a pleasant drowsiness was stealing over him and he surrendered to it without further struggle.

    The Shadow of the East

  • The Japanese know this peculiarity of the Chinaman, and nothing will wound a Jap's self-respect more than to compare his mode of dealing with the celestial's.

    In Eastern Seas Or, the Commission of H.M.S. 'Iron Duke,' flag-ship in China, 1878-83 J. J. Smith

  • Before the sagging threshold tumbled a many-complexioned brood of children, -- they seemed a very dozen, -- and in the doorway, with arms akimbo and hands on massive hips, gaped Jap's mulatto wife, for of such measure was the man.

    The Henchman Mark Lee Luther

  • What had surprised him most of all had been the Jap's remark, as he read the notice:

    Triple Spies 1918

  • I grant you it would prove too expensive and annoying to make a firm effort to stop this illegal immigration by preventive measures along our international boundary and coast-line, but if we destroy the Jap's opportunity for profit at our expense, we will eliminate the main incentive for his secret and illegal entry, which entry is always very expensive.

    The Pride of Palomar 1918

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