18 Words to use with mo

So in time it happened that Casey was driving a stage of his own from Pinnacle down to Lund, in Nevada, and making boast that his four horses could beat the recordthe month's record, mindof any dog-gone auty-mo-bile that ever infested the trail.

He was hun-gry and wea-ry, and had a great sor-row at his heart, for he had lost his fa-ther in the ear-ly spring, leav-ing his mo-ther to toil for a scant live-li-hood to sup-port her-self and him.

scream-ed she, "I have half a mind to snap you up as I would the wing of a chick-en: and, re-mem-ber from this mo-ment, if my din-ner is short of what I de-sire, I will eat you to make up for what you have o-mit-ted.

You see, I had up to that time only known creatures that lay flat, that flapped fins in order to get along, or in order to try what is called by the long word, lo-co-mo-tion.

They were Op-wagun, Che-mo-ke-maun, and Chusco.

I'll ca-ca-caperclaw t-t-t'one of ye, for mo-mo-mocking me, and I d-d-do not ha-ha-hang me

Wh-wh-what, raw? 'Tis a very harsh mo-morsel, Ne-next your he-heart.

She was bo-bo-bo-bo-born at the barn yonder, By-be-be-be-be-Beggars Bush-bo-bo-Bush Her name is, My-my-my-my-my-match: so was her Mo-mo-mo-Mothers too-too.

4. Correct the division of the following words by Rule 4th: "aw-ry,"Webster's Old Book, 52; "ath-wart,"Ib., 93; "pros-pect-ive,"Ib., 66; "pa-renth-e-sis,"Ib., 93; "res-ist-i-bil-ity,"Webster's New Book, 93; "hem-is-pher-ic,"Ib., 130; "mo-nos-tich, he-mis-tick," Walker's Dict., 8vo; Cobb, 33; "tow-ards,"Cobb, 48.

The troopers of the 8th Lancers watched them ride away in the dawn; but mo orders came to follow them, and, discontented, muttering, they went sullenly about their duties, wondering why they, also, had not been called on.

None was his own, and the enraptured Professor, sinking from the effects of an ecstatic swoon, grasped hold of me and with labored enunciation spoke in a low voice, saying, "I feel in-ex-pres-si-ble e-mo-sions!"

Correct the division of the following proper names: "He-len, Leo-nard, Phi-lip, Ro-bert, Ho-race, Tho-mas;Ca-ro-line, Ca-tha-rine, Da-ni-el, De-bo-rah, Do-ro-thy, Fre-de-rick, I-sa-bel, Jo-na-than, Ly-di-a, Ni-cho-las, O-li-ver, Sa-mu-el, Si-me-on, So-lo-mon, Ti-mo-thy, Va-len-tine;A-me-ri-ca, Bar-tho-lo-mew, E-li-za-beth, Na-tha-ni-el, Pe-ne-lo-pe, The-o-phi-lus."Murray: ib., p. 98-101.

Correct the division of the following words by Rule 3d: "dres-ser, has-ty, pas-try, sei-zure, rol-ler, jes-ter, wea-ver, vam-per, han-dy, dros-sy, glos-sy, mo-ver, mo-ving, oo-zy, ful-ler, trus-ty, weigh-ty, noi-sy, drow-sy, swar-thy.

But wee have many mo addiciouns, that dyverse popes han made, that thei ne knowe not offe; Of the Hilles of Gold, that Pissemyres kepen: and of the 4 Flodes, that comen fro Paradys terrestre.

They would require the space of what the publishers call a 12-mo volume.

Bras-Coupé was taking her hand in one of his and laying his other upon her head; and as some one made an unnecessary gesture for silence, he sang, beating slow and solemn time with his naked foot and with the hand that dropped hers to smite his breast: "'En haut la montagne, zami, Mo coupé canne, zami, Pou' l'a'zen' zami, Pou' mo baille Palmyre.

Down to twenty-five thousand dollars and my Ford auty-mo-bileand Bill's goin' to buy that off me as soon as he looks her over to see what's busted and what ain't.

Dé'tit zozos, qui zabotté; Qui ça di' mo pas conné.

18 Words to use with  mo