Lexicographical Neighbors of Miggs
Literary usage of Miggs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens (1841)
"from Joe to miggs, with his eyebrows still elevated and his mouth still open ;
when his eyes got back to miggs, they rested on her; fascinated. ..."
2. The Life and Reminiscences of E. L. Blanchard by Edward L. Blanchard, Drinkwater Meadows (1891)
"Miss miggs was made a "Yankee girl," and as such was a success so far as the
acting was concerned. Mrs. Henry Vining was Mrs. Rudge ; Katherine Rodgers, ..."