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Examples
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Underneath the old-school values, however, is a new-school thinker who is M'm!
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They responded by breaking into a chorus of the 'M'm!
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"M'm?" he said, and then, again, as his hold round her waist was made firm, "What? ..."
Giddy & Malevolent Prose, Francine 2008
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M'm, I don't know, sometimes I ask myself how I'd stand up under torture.
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"M'm," said Cornwallis, still in debate with himself.
Hornblower And The Hotspur Forester, C. S. 1962
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'M'm,' said Armstrong, with the merest dry tick of a tone which seemed to express inquiry and surprise.
Despair's Last Journey David Christie Murray
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"M'm, how good things smell," she began, to break down the hostility she saw in Budge's eye, "Is that for the party?"
Red-Robin Jane Abbott
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"Well, M'm, she oughtn't to be changed hands while she's eating," said Nanny, still whispering.
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"Tea, M'm," she said -- and vanished, leaving the door open.
Tono Bungay 1906
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"M'm, I should have thought that in that case he'd have been more likely to murder the man," said Mr. Flexen.
The Loudwater Mystery Edgar Jepson 1900
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