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His name was Lefty something-or-other, and he was about the sneakiest stool the department had.
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUS
Rodney is thoroughly and comfortably this-worldly; Michael is—other-worldly!
JANE JOURNEYS ONRUTH COMFORT MITCHELL
In conclusion, we must consider an offshoot of other-world ideas—the belief in the transmigration of souls.
ELEMENTS OF FOLK PSYCHOLOGYWILHELM WUNDT
As a matter of fact, the retributive idea is far from being implicated with other-world hopes.
ELEMENTS OF FOLK PSYCHOLOGYWILHELM WUNDT
Intellectualism may not always be so clearly other-worldly as Plato shows himself to be in this passage.
THE BEHAVIOR OF CROWDSEVERETT DEAN MARTIN
Though this was fair, and that was something else, and a third was so-and-so, yet none of them was Mary Something-or-other.
A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN AND HIS FAMILYMRS. (MARGARET) OLIPHANT
Her mother had lived abroad for the past five years, and was now the Princess Somebody-or-other.
PEGGY STEWART AT SCHOOLGABRIELLE E. JACKSON
One big mottled arm shot out and caught Toad by a fore-leg, while the other-gripped him fast by a hind-leg.
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWSKENNETH GRAHAME
Verny, you know when you told me to salt something-or-other, I thought you meant chowder; so I put in as much as I felt it needed.
GIRL SCOUTS AT DANDELION CAMPLILLIAN ELIZABETH ROY
How could he accept something-or-other from such a churl accompanied by a threat?
THE LIFE OF LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN, VOLUME III (OF 3)ALEXANDER WHEELOCK THAYER
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