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M.O.

[moh] / moʊ /


MO




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“It’s key that need for reform is understood, but we don’t need 6 mo. of study,” he wrote.

From New York Times • Oct. 22, 2020

Put a baby's clothes over him feet first until he reaches 6 mo. to keep him from growing up stunted.

From Time Magazine Archive

Coursers competed for three stakes: the Sapling, for hounds under 16 mo.; the Futurity, for those under 22 mo.; the Derby, an all-age event which is called the Waterloo at the Coursing Association's autumn meet.

From Time Magazine Archive

Poor St. Louis, mo. everyone has a tear or two for gritty cities facing hard times--for the Detroits, the Clevelands--but who spares a thought for the elegant dowager reduced to reusing tea bags?

From Time Magazine Archive

Then wait half a mo. and I'll cut round the corner to Sherrard's and see what I can fish up for you.

From The Youngest Girl in the Fifth A School Story by Davis, Stanley




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