Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Cheap and trashy, as goods offered for sale as smuggled articles; sham.
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- verb Present participle of
muggle .
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dovegreyreader scribbles: A muggy-muggled London day dovegreyreader scribbles
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shaken & stirred: muggled big fished northforked and other sickbed fluff shaken & stirred welcome to my martini glass muggled big fished northforked and other sickbed fluff
muggled big fished northforked and other sickbed fluff Gwenda 2004
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$muggled across the cocaine Mexican border … or maybe flown into town on an Arab $hiek's private jet.
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