Definition of Miggles

1. miggle [n] - See also: miggle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Miggles

mifepristones
miff
miffed
miffier
miffiest
miffily
miffiness
miffinesses
miffing
miffs
miffy
mifty
migg
miggle
miggles (current term)
miggs
might
might've
might-be
might-have-been
might and main
might can
might could
might makes right
might of
might should
mighta
mightand
mighte

Literary usage of Miggles

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

1. The Overland Monthly by Bret Harte (1869)
"Who and where was miggles ? The Judge, our authority, did not remember the name, and he knew the ... The Washoe traveler thought miggles must keep a hotel. ..."

2. Heroines of Fiction by William Dean Howells (1903)
"... miggles, AND MR. TB ALDRICH'S MARJORIE DAW SO far in these explorations of Anglo-Saxon fiction, we have come upon only three American novelists, ..."

3. Putnam's Magazine (1907)
"... for, as long as the English language is read, John Oakhurst, " miggles," Yuba Bill, M'liss, and — I suppose I must include him — the " Heathen Chinee," ..."

4. American Wit and Humor by Joel Chandler Harris (1907)
"miggles WE were eight, including the driver. We had not spoken during the passage of the last six miles, since the jolting of the heavy vehicle over the ..."

5. The Land of Sunshine by Charles Fletcher Lummis (1899)
"replied miggles, who thought it time to say something that showed he, too, knew something ... exclaimed miggles, who almost failed to recognize the place. ..."

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