"I think Donna Inez and Lucy would be annoyed to hear themselves called muttons," laughed Archie, and the two men left the room. ❋ Fergus Hume (1895)
Even the 2 DJs, aka muttons wore blue pinafores for our item la! ❋ Yanxious (2006)
But to return to our muttons, which is Greece; and now to the literature again: -- ❋ Kenneth Morris (1908)
On the march, the dogs do the actual herding, so that the "muttons" do not look to man for their orders. ❋ Francis William Sullivan (1925)
Her first report for Blowitz was a brief one, the Galloping Cossack having been too intent on his muttons for much conversation, but having taken his measure she was sure she could make him sing in due course. ❋ Unknown (2010)
I remembered seeing in the morning's paper that he had been due at Charing Cross that evening from France; by George, thinks I, the randy little pig can't wait for his English muttons, for all that he must have been panting after half the skirt dancers of Paris this month past. ❋ Unknown (2010)
They have gone forth with some of our lads to gather venison, or it may be beeves and muttons for our victualling, and somewhat of battle may they have had on the way, for ill neighbours have we. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The sweet flowers are springing there; the fat muttons are waiting there; the pleasant sun shines there; be content and humble, and take your share of the good cheer. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Speaking from personal and very unpleasant experience, it is a lot more than just a question of marketing, but let us return to our muttons. ❋ Helen (2005)
The country began to show a few donkeys and large flocks of sheep and goats; the muttons have a fine ❋ Unknown (2003)
The bandits, numbering, they say, from fifty to sixty, mounted on horses and dromedaries, only aspire to plunder some poor devil-shepherd of a few camels, goats, and muttons. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Haue you determined to gratifie Island in this sort, which these many yeeres, by reason of your aboundant traffique with vs, and your transporting home of all our commodities, of our beeues and muttons, and of an incredible deale of butter and fishes, hath bene vnto your Citie in stead of a storehouse. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Moreouer, in this place are great store of dates, and flesh great store and good cheape, and especially laced muttons which willingly fall downe, and here the weary pilgrimes haue cummoditie to refresh themselues, saying, that this wicked fact purgeth them from a multitude of sinnes, and besides increaseth deuotion to prosecute the voiage. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Back to our muttons - why don't you buy in with them? ❋ Heinlein, Robert A. (1952)
The misfortune is, that these fast fellows forget, in the pursuit of their favourite follies, that the mischief to society begins only with themselves: that man is naturally a servile, imitative animal; and that he follows in the track of a great name, as vulgar muttons run at the heels of a belwether. ❋ Various (N/A)
You'll really get on better in the circles to which you are so soon to be accustomed if you refer to it in my own simple fashion; -- but to return to our muttons, Eleanor, which is French for getting down to cases, again, you must have had something to live on after your uncle died. ❋ F. Graham [Illustrator] Cootes (N/A)
Mrs. Caukins returned to her muttons with redoubled energy. ❋ Mary E. Waller (N/A)
-He [certainly] was a little *[different]*.
-But [it's cool], he's a real muttoneer. ❋ Markoff Chaney (2005)
Fella1: [Why don't you] listen to what I'm saying?
Fella2: [Eh]?
Fella1: I think you're getting [a bit] mutton ❋ Manoz (2009)
While walking [down the street], I [spotted] a shirt with exactly ten [muttons] going straight down. ❋ ChrisElMiamense (2011)
You see that guy [muttoning] over there? It looks like a fluorscent [light up] to his [belt]. ❋ M54kings (2009)
She was [so easy], she [even] [gave] up her mutton. ❋ Graveyardjunkie (2010)
The [date] was going [well] until [Fast Eddy] muttoned me. ❋ Fast Eddy (2004)
Joe: Check out that guy's [sideburns]!
[Bennett]: Those [chops] are straight up muttonous! ❋ Benny Illsman (2005)
Get your [hands] of my [mutton] you [cretin]! ❋ Pouch (2004)
[Red] [cars] are [faster]! ❋ P0rt21 (2004)
He has [bought] a muttoner. ❋ Uttam Maharjan (2011)