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Mays

American  
[meyz] / meɪz /

noun

  1. Willie (Howard), Jr., born 1931, U.S. baseball player.


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Guess we may's well take her to the stable right now.

From Kiddie the Scout by Leighton, Robert

"Wal, we may's well begin," he said when he had thoroughly warmed his hands.

From A Busy Year at the Old Squire's by Stephens, C. A. (Charles Asbury)

It's allays the way wi' them meek-faced people; you may's well pelt a bag o' feathers as talk to 'em.

From Adam Bede by Eliot, George

See here," said the man, "you may's well sleep, but I ain't goin' to take any chances on you.

From Troop One of the Labrador by Wallace, Dillon

So you may's well ring for th' urn.

From Scenes of Clerical Life by Eliot, George

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