Even the school-boys left the merry-andrew and came to gaze, with wide-open eyes, at this tall, strange-looking old man. |
Why will your lordship trouble yourself with the squabbles of a merry-andrew and a quack doctor? |
But his chief delight was in pursuing the profession of a juggler, mountebank, or merry-andrew, among the lowest rabble. |
My very breath was arrested when I saw the merry-andrew you made of yourself. |
There was one called Merrylees, or more often merry-andrew, a great favourite with the students. |
It was his custom when in banter to drop from English to his native brogue like a merry-andrew. |