Thus he appeared in the doorway of his counting-room as Mr. mook came down the street, and passed the Archimedes Works. |
Then kids watch those images and aspire to be that mook or midriff in the TV set. |
Anything stronger than warm milk, Mrs. mook had discovered, disturbed Wilbur no end. |
Scorsese is best known for such dark, violent films as Goodfellas, Raging Bull and The Departed: why, then, so much fuss over an idiosyncratic British film without a single mook, wise guy or consigliere? |
The encounter took place on the heath of mook and ended in the crushing defeat of the invaders. |
A passer-by asked them where the bishop was, and they said they hadn't got mook enough to mak' a beeshop. |