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Tombstone Epitaph choose

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[US] Dly Tombstone Epitaph (AZ) 18 Apr. 2/4: If my vote could do it, i would send the whole Chinese kit and caboodle back to their native country.
at whole kit and caboodle (n.) under whole kit, n.
[US] Tombstone Epitaph (AZ) 1 Feb. 2/3: They have a fellow of peculiarly michievous tendencies in the county cooler. he relives the monotony of his prison life [...] by shaking the doors of his cell.
at cooler, n.
[US] (con. 1879) Tombstone Epitaph (AZ) 22 Aug. 4/1: I will explain that a dead soldier is an empty whiskey bottle.
at dead soldier (n.) under soldier, n.
[US] Tombstone Epitaph (AZ) 30 June 2/4: We’ll make off with the whole boodle as fast as we can.
at whole boodle (n.) under boodle, n.1
[US] Tombstone Epitaph (AZ) 20 Apr. 4/2: Backward peoples are getting the idea into their heads that they’re regular folks.
at regular guy (n.) under regular, adj.
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