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Definition of Moustachios
1. moustachio [n] - See also: moustachio
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moustachios
Literary usage of Moustachios
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Things I Have Seen and People I Have Known by George Augustus Sala (1894)
"... of the Rei<*n of Terror—Concerning Whiskers and moustachios—The Duchess of
Orleans—Upa and Downs—Anglophobia in 183'J — How the Author Suffered from it. ..."
2. The Comic Album: A Book for Every TableEnglish w (1843)
"... THE GENT WITH moustachios.—"My wife, sir, whom you honoured with an appointment,
is indisposed. ..."
3. Records of Sport and Military Life in Western India by Thomas Gamble Fraser (1881)
"Danger of moustachios.—Long-hoped-for Rain.—Loss of Engineer Offices.—Sir C.
Napier's Suggestions.—Mode of providing Barracks. ON my return to Karachi after ..."
4. Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems by Thomas Haynes Bayly, Helena Beecher Hayes Bayly (1844)
"Adieu, iny moustachios ! farewell to my tip! I know they deride a Commander who
stoops To cull foreign fashions to deck British troops ; But surely the ..."
5. Musings and Prosings by Thomas Haynes Bayly (1833)
"Adieu, my moustachios! farewell to mT.Tip!1* Adieu my moustachios! farewell to
my tip! Lost, lost is the pride of my chin and my lip ! His Majesty wills it, ..."
6. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction by Reuben Percy, John Timbs (1830)
"I hope it don't look like a chimney-sweep's lip— Adieu my moustachios, farewell
to my tip. My principal reason, I frankly confess, For being a soldier at ..."
7. Musings and Prosings by Thomas Haynes Bayly (1833)
"t 11 Adieu, my moustachios! farewell to my .Tip 1" Adieu my moustachios!
farewell to my tip! Lost, lost is the pride of my chin and my lip ! ..."
8. Things I Have Seen and People I Have Known by George Augustus Sala (1894)
"... of the Rei<*n of Terror—Concerning Whiskers and moustachios—The Duchess of
Orleans—Upa and Downs—Anglophobia in 183'J — How the Author Suffered from it. ..."
9. The Comic Album: A Book for Every TableEnglish w (1843)
"... THE GENT WITH moustachios.—"My wife, sir, whom you honoured with an appointment,
is indisposed. ..."
10. Records of Sport and Military Life in Western India by Thomas Gamble Fraser (1881)
"Danger of moustachios.—Long-hoped-for Rain.—Loss of Engineer Offices.—Sir C.
Napier's Suggestions.—Mode of providing Barracks. ON my return to Karachi after ..."
11. Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems by Thomas Haynes Bayly, Helena Beecher Hayes Bayly (1844)
"Adieu, iny moustachios ! farewell to my tip! I know they deride a Commander who
stoops To cull foreign fashions to deck British troops ; But surely the ..."
12. Musings and Prosings by Thomas Haynes Bayly (1833)
"Adieu, my moustachios! farewell to mT.Tip!1* Adieu my moustachios! farewell to
my tip! Lost, lost is the pride of my chin and my lip ! His Majesty wills it, ..."
13. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction by Reuben Percy, John Timbs (1830)
"I hope it don't look like a chimney-sweep's lip— Adieu my moustachios, farewell
to my tip. My principal reason, I frankly confess, For being a soldier at ..."
14. Musings and Prosings by Thomas Haynes Bayly (1833)
"t 11 Adieu, my moustachios! farewell to my .Tip 1" Adieu my moustachios!
farewell to my tip! Lost, lost is the pride of my chin and my lip ! ..."