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  • The latter youth (who used to be called Heigh-ho Dobbin, Gee-ho Dobbin, and by many other names indicative of puerile contempt) was the quietest, the clumsiest, and, as it seemed, the dullest of all Dr. Swishtail’s young gentlemen.

    V. Dobbin of Ours 1917

  • The latter Youth (who used to be called Heigh-ho Dobbin, Gee-ho Dobbin, and by many other names indicative of puerile contempt) was the quietest, the clumsiest, and, as it seemed, the dullest of all Dr. Swishtail’s young gentlemen.

    Vanity Fair 2006

  • Heigh-ho, thought I, time is flying, and I have yet to look for work.

    THE PEG 2010

  • Heigh Jeffrey Dean Morgan, a transplant from New York whose flaw is that he gets emotionally involved in his cases.

    Marshall Fine: Movie Review: Texas Killing Fields Marshall Fine 2011

  • "Heigh ho," he yawned, and started down the path to the river.

    THE PRINCESS 2010

  • So Heigh and his partner start tracking the hooker's killer, which leads them to a brutally efficient, overly tattooed dude, Rule Jason Clarke, who is happy to kill anyone who gets in his way.

    Marshall Fine: Movie Review: Texas Killing Fields Marshall Fine 2011

  • Heigh knows the brother (James Hebert) and his pal (Stephen Graham) are up to no good but he can't prove what.

    Marshall Fine: Movie Review: Texas Killing Fields Marshall Fine 2011

  • Heigh Jeffrey Dean Morgan, a transplant from New York whose flaw is that he gets emotionally involved in his cases.

    Marshall Fine: Movie Review: Texas Killing Fields Marshall Fine 2011

  • Heigh knows the brother (James Hebert) and his pal (Stephen Graham) are up to no good but he can't prove what.

    Marshall Fine: Movie Review: Texas Killing Fields Marshall Fine 2011

  • So Heigh and his partner start tracking the hooker's killer, which leads them to a brutally efficient, overly tattooed dude, Rule Jason Clarke, who is happy to kill anyone who gets in his way.

    Marshall Fine: Movie Review: Texas Killing Fields Marshall Fine 2011

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