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Examples

  • Mutter is impressed nonetheless: They're always trying new things.

    Shelves 2007

  • Mutter is impressed nonetheless: They're always trying new things.

    December 2007 2007

  • Last week, Hazelbaker called Mutter's contempt motion "frivolous" and demanded she withdraw the motion within 21 days or he would ask the Circuit Court to impose sanctions.

    unknown title 2009

  • The 18th-century German educationalist Friedrich Froebel's popular songbook might have been called Mutter und Kose-Lieder, but his early childhood theories were mostly about kindergartens.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Mutter", says Mr Webster, means low, indistinct sounds or complaining noises.

    . . .the blessed mutter of the Mass. . . John 2009

  • "Mutter", says Mr Webster, means low, indistinct sounds or complaining noises.

    27 July -- Bl Titus Brandsma, O. Carm. John 2009

  • "Mutter" is peculiarly German for the Jew, it unconsciously contains, together with the Christian splendor, Christian coldness also, the Jewish woman who is called "Mutter" therefore becomes not only comical but strange ....

    F. Kafka, Everyman Smith, Zadie 2008

  • The Jewish mother is no "Mutter," to call her "Mutter" makes her a little comical ....

    F. Kafka, Everyman Smith, Zadie 2008

  • Nevermind that "Mutter" is younger then her Daughter – but I just love the Magic Flute.

    Mozart’s Zauberflöte – Königin der Nacht | ultraorange.net 2008

  • Geheimrat, and preferred German music to English poetry, and venerated Bismarck, and called his wife "Mutter," was a scoundrel.

    Prejudices : first series, 1919

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