![]() ![]() ![]() The cove turned quickly round to make a snatch at him.Įgan Finish to the Adventures of Tom and Jerry (1889) 310: To prevent mistakes respecting my bit, I have not a bit to leave it having been with me, for some time past – pockets to let, unfurnished. 23: Barney made a very unceremonious flip at the bit. ‘One of the Fancy’ Tom Crib’s Memorial to Congress 37: To share the spoil and grab the bit.ĭ. 3/3: A lucky bit will pay each debt, / And make you rich beside, Sir. ‘The Dustman’s Delight’ in Holloway & Black (1975) I 87: The queer cull was done rumly and touched for his bit. ‘Mount’s Flash Song upon himself’ Confessions of Thomas Mount 22: Tommy, tip me the bit, he said, / And I’m the cove that’ll bring you thro’. Parker Life’s Painter 141: I have done one cull twice for his cligh and bit if you’ll hold his smiters up, and I should see him again to-morrow, I’ll do him out and out. ‘The Dog and Duck Rig’ in Holloway & Black (1975) I 79: She will laugh whilst you’ve bit to get mellow. ![]() Poulter Discoveries (1774) 30: The Files go before the Cull, and try his Cly and if they feel a Bit, cry Gammon. Hitchin Regulator 20: A Bit or Truff, alias Purse. Walker Detection of Vyle and Detestable Use of Dice Play 30: He hath gotten a new chain, fyer new apparel, and some store of byte.ĭekker Belman of London E4: Before he play what store of Bit, he hath in his Bay, that is what money he hath in his purse, and whether it be in great Cogges or small that is, in gold or silver.Ĭ. ![]()
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