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In two minutes "Juggins" had been put into a very large envelope all by himself, and I was out of work again.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 25, 1914 Various
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Among the multitude of fat envelopes bulging with words, my thin "Juggins" simply insisted upon being opened first.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 25, 1914 Various
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I would just show him what calling me a "Juggins" means.
Hunger Knut Hamsun 1905
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'"Juggins," whispered I, "here is some one else who wants this precious baby of yours for a specimen."
In Court and Kampong Being Tales and Sketches of Native Life in the Malay Peninsula Hugh Charles Clifford 1903
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I would just show him what calling me a “Juggins” means.
Hunger 2003
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Buggins has thesis B; Juggins revised Buggins; I, Muggins, will revise both Juggins and Buggins.
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The two friends had been asked around by the Juggins boy to inspect a wonderful assortment of treasure trove that an old and peculiar uncle, with a fad for collecting curios of every description, and who was at present out in India, had sent to his young nephew and namesake.
The Chums of Scranton High at Ice Hockey Donald Ferguson
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Juggins distinguished himself also immediately afterwards by a lightning play that amazed the Belleville spectators.
The Chums of Scranton High at Ice Hockey Donald Ferguson
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As he knew of several short-cuts across lots it took him but a few minutes to arrive at the Juggins home.
The Chums of Scranton High on the Cinder Path Donald Ferguson
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Hugh looked at the big thermometer alongside the Juggins 'front door as he came out, and the mercury was still falling steadily.
The Chums of Scranton High at Ice Hockey Donald Ferguson
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