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The latter part of this remark was addressed to Njamie's little boy, whose name we had never learned, and who had been called Puggy by
The Gorilla Hunters 1859
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"Puggy," who was lazy, with huge paws, and "Mrs. Malaprop," who turned up when you never expected her, and made female noises.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Although he is not quite of a vintage to have taken part in roadhouse games with Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson and Johnny Moss and Clyde "Puggy" Pearson, where the players would probably be carrying revolvers to the table, his earlier
New Statesman 2009
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'Puggy' to be inducted into Georgia Tech Hall of Fame
Island Packet: Home 2008
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Puggy, a Pekingese, owns a tongue measuring 4.5 inches, nearly as long as his body.
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Puggy, a Pekingese, owns a tongue measuring 4.5 inches, nearly as long as his body.
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Puggy, a Pekingese, owns a tongue measuring 4.5 inches, nearly as long as his body.
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Puggy, a Pekingese, owns a tongue measuring 4.5 inches, nearly as long as his body.
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Puggy, a Pekingese, owns a tongue measuring 4.5 inches, nearly as long as his body.
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These men, with names that instantly captured my imagination—Puggy Pearson, Sailor Roberts, Amarillo Slim, Texas Dolly—seemed impossibly removed from the tame little game that took place in our common room.
TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Peter Alson 2006
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