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Example sentences for "moos"

Lexicographically close words:
moorland; moorlands; moors; moorside; moory; moose; moosehide; moosic; moost; mooste
  1. In October, Moos Toos, the headman of the Indian Reserve at Sucker Creek, came to Sergeant Anderson and told him that white men were cutting rails on his Reserve.

  2. Later on Moos Toos and Lowe found in the slough a pair of boots in one of which was stuffed a rag with various articles, including the other part of the broken needle.

  3. They told Moos Toos, their headman, and he, in recognition of the goodness of the Police to him, told Anderson about it, and added that he thought something was wrong.

  4. Now I have thinks her moos were moos for some dinner at noontime.

  5. She has thinks like my thinks that there is music in the moos of Mathilde Plantagenet.

  6. Mathilde Plantagenet was below us in her stall, and she did moo moos while I did sing the choir-service.

  7. But to-day I moos go to ze comtesse, an' afterward you sall ask her, eef you want me.

  8. You haf safe us from death; you moos safe us from dees danjaire.

  9. You moos turn about, and take us to Boston.

  10. I moos go to ma maitresse," she murmured.

  11. You moos do it," said she, "or we sall be ruin.

  12. Perhaps he likes the sound of mooing, or, conceivably, the cow doesn't like Hobson, and moos to annoy him.

  13. But I contend that even if your cow laid an egg every time it moos (which it doesn't, so far as my survey reveals) its idiotic bellowing would still be out of all proportion to the achievement.

  14. They were sittin' wi' their moos wide open, an' a great deal mair mismirized than Sandy, I thocht.

  15. The Indians inform us that there are a plenty of Moos to the S.

  16. The Indians inform us that there is a plenty of Moos to the S.

  17. It is stated by Moos that of sixty-four cases of recovery from cerebro-spinal meningitis, which showed disturbance of hearing as a sequel, one-half manifested in addition a more less disordered equilibrium.

  18. According to Moos (1881) unilateral affections of the labyrinth give rise to vertigo, and bilateral lesions to a staggering gait.


  19. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.