They were all clothed in the skins of opossums and each had a bundle of spears, a stonemogo and one basket.
This lad made me understand that he wished to have a mogo and I soon found that I could not make a more acceptable present to a native.
The workmanship of their dresses, their lines and baskets are far from despicable, their mogo or stone axes are such as common at Sydney.
I heard from the summit the mogo of a native at work on some tree close by, but saw neither himself nor the smoke of his fire.
The trees bore numerous marks of the mogo or stone hatchet, the use of which distinguishes the barbarous from the civil blackfellows, who all use iron tomahawks.
The natives continue in our vicinity unheeded, and unheeding: even the noise of their mogoupon the trees is a relief from the otherwise utter loneliness of feeling we cannot help experiencing in these desolate wilds.
Stay at Tunguru, and let me know by Chief Mogo whether he needed a force of rescue.
DEAR SIR,-- Mogo not having yet started I send a second postscript in order to give you the latest news I can.
Hogo the Mogo used to eat guys like you for breakfast.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mogo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.