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Coggins

Coggins or Coggin may refer to:

Usage examples of "coggins".

Yes, there had been a number of articles on Theresa Coggins published in the newspaper between 1978 and 1980.

Coggins and her husband, David Coggins, had been on trial for manslaughter.

David and Theresa Coggins went cross-country skiing on Winetka Lake near their home in south Hopkins.

It was evident that this particular soldier, Coggins, was not very well liked by his comrades.

Ferguson, and the other, Coggins, were enemies, having had an encounter once, in which Ferguson had gotten rather the best of it, though the fight did not go to a finish, it having been stopped by order of the colonel.

I should have made certain Coggins had removed Puggy before Lord Westhaven retired.

If Coggins had more free time, perhaps he could keep the fires going at the manor.

Lady Westhaven was motioning for Douglas to refill her wineglass, the dowager leaned to her right and whispered an apology to Claresta for the bad fare and explained that Coggins choleric sensibilities to last minute guests often showed up in his cooking.

Captain Jason Coggins, commander of the air wing, stood at the entrance to the bridge, waiting for permission to approach.

Mel noted with surprise that he was the same square-jawed man who called himself Third Mate Coggins and had delivered the message to Bolam a few minutes earlier.

Part Ii Nine The way I got all this--mostly from an auxiliary cop named Coggins who had a thermos full of wonderful-smelling coffee--was that around midnight Iris Courtney started worrying about her husband.