1983 A-Team Storybook 18: You don’t want me to become a basket case, do you?at basket case (n.) under basket, n.1
1983 A-Team Storybook 42: Big Mack ordered [...] seven orders of French fries for his teddybear buddy.at buddy, n.
1983 A-Team Storybook 58: These dagblasted aerial machines are enough to drive any man crazy.at dag, n.3
1983 A-Team Storybook 34: ‘Don’t push me, Face Man,’ warned B.A., ‘or you ain’t gonna be so pretty, dig?’.at dig?, phr.
1983 A-Team Storybook 42: In a fairground bear wrestling act [...] the bear had started taking a dive around about the eighth.at take a dive (v.) under dive, n.1
1983 A-Team Storybook 55: There’s shysters would argue that the sun comes up in the west if the fee was fat enough.at fat, adj.
1983 A-Team Storybook 55: That’s up front [...] There’s another hundred if the mining stops.at up front, adv.
1983 A-Team Storybook 45: Those hick pomegranate farmers were no match for an operator like him.at hick, adj.
1983 A-Team Storybook 41: Hannibal [...] wondered whether, even for a hundred and fifty thousand bucks, it was all worth the jazz.at jazz, n.
1983 A-Team Storybook 20: He’s dealing with some counter-culture nutburgers.at nutburger (n.) under nut, n.2
1983 A-Team Storybook 45: Those hick pomegranate farmers were no match for an operator like him.at operator, n.