2. Noun. (plural of mollie) ¹
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Definition of Mollies
1. mollie [n] - See also: mollie
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mollies
Literary usage of Mollies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Labour in the United States by John Rogers Commons, Don Divance Lescohier, Elizabeth Brandeis (1918)
"Influence over local politics, 183. (.'rimes of the mollies, 183. ... Growth of
the influence of tho mollies, 185. Arrest and trial of the mollies, 185. ..."
2. A Whaling Cruise to Baffin's Bay and the Gulf of Boothia: And an Account of by Albert Hastings Markham, Sherard Osborn (1874)
"The voracity of the " mollies" swarming round the ship is perfectly astonishing;
it is impossible to drive or frighten them away, though repeatedly struck ..."
3. Industrial History of the United States, from the Earliest Settlements to by Albert Sidney Bolles (1878)
"It was because of its good name that the mollies were so desirous of getting ...
It is unnecessary to describe here how the mollies executed their design ..."
4. Industrial History of the U.S. from the Earliest Settlements to the Present by Albert Sidney Bolles (1878)
"Order of Previous to its capture by the mollies, this society had borne an ...
It was because of its good name that the mollies were so desirous of getting ..."
5. History of Labour in the United States by John Rogers Commons, Don Divance Lescohier, Elizabeth Brandeis (1918)
"Influence over local politics, 183. (.'rimes of the mollies, 183. ... Growth of
the influence of tho mollies, 185. Arrest and trial of the mollies, 185. ..."
6. A Whaling Cruise to Baffin's Bay and the Gulf of Boothia: And an Account of by Albert Hastings Markham, Sherard Osborn (1874)
"The voracity of the " mollies" swarming round the ship is perfectly astonishing;
it is impossible to drive or frighten them away, though repeatedly struck ..."
7. Industrial History of the United States, from the Earliest Settlements to by Albert Sidney Bolles (1878)
"It was because of its good name that the mollies were so desirous of getting ...
It is unnecessary to describe here how the mollies executed their design ..."
8. Industrial History of the U.S. from the Earliest Settlements to the Present by Albert Sidney Bolles (1878)
"Order of Previous to its capture by the mollies, this society had borne an ...
It was because of its good name that the mollies were so desirous of getting ..."