mauger
Britishadjective
Etymology
Origin of mauger
from Du. mager thin, meagre
Example Sentences
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Wall," she said, "that it wuz such tryin' work for the eyes, she wouldn't leave it for nothin' till she got back, for she mistrusted that she should feel kind o' mauger and wore out.
From Samantha at the World's Fair by Grimm, Baron C. de
And though Jenette wuzn't the one to say anything, she begun to look kinder pale and mauger.
From Samantha among the Brethren — Volume 4 by Holley, Marietta
But she looked real mauger, and I sez: "You look kinder beat out, Jane Olive, hain't you well?"
From Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition by Holley, Marietta
Nature says, He is my creature, and mauger all his impertinent griefs, he shall be glad with me.
From Initial Studies in American Letters by Beers, Henry A. (Henry Augustin)
It was Mitchell House still, mauger the McClintock millions and a half-century of possession.
From Copper Streak Trail by Rhodes, Eugene Manlove
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