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  • “MY DEAR SNOOKS, — I am on the look-out here for materials for original comedies such as those lately produced at your theatre; and, in the course of my studies, I have found something, my dear Snooks, which I think will suit your book.

    Burlesques 2006

  • "MY DEAR SNOOKS, -- I am on the look-out here for materials for original comedies such as those lately produced at your theatre; and, in the course of my studies, I have found something, my dear Snooks, which

    Burlesques William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • Dressed in khakis and a blue Lacoste shirt, he was carrying his seven-year-old daughter, Reigh Storrow Mills Boss, whom he called Snooks, on his shoulders, walking toward Boston Common, where they were going to ride the swan boats in the Public Garden.

    The Man in the Rockefeller Suit Seal, Mark 2009

  • HILL: Now reunited, Boss and Reigh, whom she calls Snooks, are said to be overjoyed.

    CNN Transcript Aug 4, 2008 2008

  • Then all thought of quitting would vanish, and back he would go to the shack, to be rewarded by a wonderful look of dog-like gratitude that would shine in Snooks 'festered eyes, replacing the haunting fear that always lurked there whenever the boy remained outside any length of time – the fear that Con, too, had gone, as had his "pardner," leaving him forever alone.

    The Shagganappi 1913

  • HILL: Reigh, whom her mom calls Snooks, is their 7-year-old daughter police believe is the victim of a custodial kidnapping at the hands of her mysterious father.

    CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2008 2008

  • By every account Rockefeller was devastated when he lost custody last December of young Reigh (also known as Snooks).

    Rethinking Fathers’ Rights 2008

  • HILL: Reigh, whom her mom calls Snooks, is their 7-year-old daughter police believe is the victim of a custodial kidnapping at the hands of her mysterious father.

    CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2008 2008

  • (If you call Snooks an owl, he will show by his looks

    The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell James Russell Lowell 1855

  • I am calling Snooks (mom) and Diddy (dad), and I am telling them they raised a nice kid and everybody knows it.

    News from www.rep-am.com 2009

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