Definition of Muggars

1. muggar [n] - See also: muggar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Muggars

mug
mug's game
mug book
mug books
mug file
mug shot
mug shots
mug up
mugearite
mugearites
mugful
mugfuls
mugg
muggar
muggard
muggars (current term)
mugged
muggee
muggees
mugger
muggers
mugget
muggier
muggiest
muggily
mugginess
mugginesses
mugging
muggings
muggins

Literary usage of Muggars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1879)
"I hear there were difficulties after my departure, and that the Manager of, the muggars was caught in an attempt to escape by a back window, with his share ..."

2. Bandobast and Khabar: Reminiscences of India by Guthbert Larking (1888)
"The muggars were tied by a rope to a tree and continually drenched with water ; they looked very unhappy and soon died. ..."

3. Handley Cross by Robert Smith Surtees (1903)
"It is this wot distinguishes a real pack of fox- 'ounds from your trencher-fed muggars, and constitutes the charm o' the chase. If the death of a fox be all ..."

4. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1879)
"I hear there were difficulties after my departure, and that the Manager of, the muggars was caught in an attempt to escape by a back window, with his share ..."

5. Bandobast and Khabar: Reminiscences of India by Guthbert Larking (1888)
"The muggars were tied by a rope to a tree and continually drenched with water ; they looked very unhappy and soon died. ..."

6. Handley Cross by Robert Smith Surtees (1903)
"It is this wot distinguishes a real pack of fox- 'ounds from your trencher-fed muggars, and constitutes the charm o' the chase. If the death of a fox be all ..."

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