And, since he knew that mommie was in the park, he could guess that the apartment was empty.
I quit las' year, and me and Mommie is on our way to Old P'int Cumfut.
Mommie nodded her head in confirmation, but with an air of "if you're dead in the morning, don't blame me.
And," she added loftily, "the girl of me that belongs to mommieis a perfeck lady.
Phoebe could read and write, after a fashion, and Billy Louise sent her a letter now and then, saying thatmommie was about the same, and that she wanted John to do certain things about the ranch.
But the place was empty, with no mommie fussing about, worrying over little things, gently garrulous.
Poor mommie was looking white and frail, and her temples were too distinctly veined with purple.
She remembered for the first time her statement that she had to help mommie and so could not take the time to ride even a mile with him!
She gathered merely that it was rather serious if it persisted--whatever it was--and that she must not leave her mommie for many hours at a time, because she might have another attack at any time.
There was a week of fluctuating hope, and a time when the doctor said mommie must go to a hospital--Boise, since she had friends there.
Mommie has pestered the life out of me for the last month, thinking you might be sick or hurt or something.
William Louisa, if you get your feet wet, your mommie will take a club to you," he reminded her sternly.
I'll not get another chance to come very soon, I'm afraid; mommie hates to have me ride around much in the winter.
Mommie Dearest, says Temkin, "is the first time we've had a story of child abuse at that level off society, which I think is a great thing for the people to read.
At New Year's two were in the nation's top 10 -- Mommie Dearest by Christina Crawford and Nurse by Peggy Anderson.
And Johnny--" Mary V called Tucson again, and mommie subsided so as not to interrupt.
She told her mommie and her dad that Johnny was coming, and that everything was all right, and Johnny would be sensible and settle down now, because he was not going to enlist after all.
Mommie was a plump matron, and the idea of her loping across the desert with her hands over her ears was funny.
He would sooner have disbelieved all of his four remaining senses than have believed that Tom would say an unkind word to Mommie or to him, or be guilty of a mean act towards any one.
I wasn't but four years old then, but I can remember how Mommie cried.
That was two weeks before me an' Tom an' Mommie got here.
He was thinking of the trial, now only three days distant, of what he should be called upon to do and to say, and of how, after it was all over, he must tell Mommie and Bennie about the hundred dollars.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mommie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.