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Examples

  • When I got home, I slipped out of my Osh Kosh B'gosh overalls and stood in front of the mirror -- naked.

    Heather Kristin: Skinny in the City 2010

  • When I got home, I slipped out of my Osh Kosh B'gosh overalls and stood in front of the mirror -- naked.

    Heather Kristin: Skinny in the City 2010

  • He burst upon popular American literature with perfect timing, elbowing his way into and through a crowd of transitory "vogue" writers with his gritty, startling tales of gold-hunters in the Yukon, light years ahead of his competitors and their stories of rural "B'gosh" type heroes with their homey philosophies, incredibly valorous knights of the round table, and fragile females and their minor distresses.

    “. . .confusion to the Mounted Police!” 2008

  • But Briggs, who was nearest the wood, here suddenly uttered an exclamation, -- "B'gosh!" and fell back, open-mouthed, upon his companions.

    Openings in the Old Trail Bret Harte 1869

  • Just because we're not in pigtails and OshKosh B'gosh anymore doesn't mean that we don't need someone to clean a scraped knee or scare away the ghosts under the bed.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Mary Kate Sheridan 2012

  • Net sales of the Company's OshKosh B'gosh brand increased $9.4 million, or 6.7%, to $149.4 million.

    unknown title 2011

  • Supposedly Sasha Fierce is baby-shopping so feverishly, everywhere from Gucci and Louis Vuitton to Gap and OshKosh B'gosh, "her family's afraid there won't be anything left to buy for her baby shower in December."

    Homepage CP Container 2011

  • Net sales of the Company's OshKosh B'gosh brand increased $9.5 million, or 15.0%, to $72.8 million.

    unknown title 2011

  • Just because we're not in pigtails and OshKosh B'gosh anymore doesn't mean that we don't need someone to clean a scraped knee or scare away the ghosts under the bed.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Mary Kate Sheridan 2012

  • Just because we're not in pigtails and OshKosh B'gosh anymore doesn't mean that we don't need someone to clean a scraped knee or scare away the ghosts under the bed.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Mary Kate Sheridan 2012

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