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Mohock

Mohock \Mo"hock\, n. See Mohawk.

Usage examples of "mohock".

Only a Mohock from the upper class could have combined easy manners with such ruthless action.

I daresay this Mohock tribe will all be frightfully confounded when I start showing my face around.

Speculation on the culprit ranged from it being one of his Mohock cronies to a jealous husband to a cheated procurer.

A note from one of his Mohock friends with a name and address would have been useful, but none were to be found.

The three others set out ahead, racing in different directions, for each would travel separately to their hunt, solitariness being a necessary state for a Mohock stalker.

His quarry might have eluded him again had not the fights, paused at the Mohock cries, recommenced with double vigour.

A man who had no lower to fall was dangerous and his innocent claiming of Mohock kinship had obviously rattled the fellow.

While she was occupied, Oliver caught my eye and mouthed the word Mohocks, drawing up his eyebrows to make it into a question.

If the Mohocks or the killer or both would not come to me, then I was surely going to come to them.

The Inauguration of the Mohocks began late due to the necessities of triumph.

The interlude might even help in his other plan to be restrained in all things despite what the other aspirant Mohocks might do.

Wolf and Bear and Snake and Hawk do this day, the twenty-eighth of April in the year seventeen hundred and fifty-nine, declare the Ancient Order of Mohocks, that terror of the London Streets in the reign of our late White Mother Queen Anne, to be revived.

Harris had been before, he wanted none of his Mohocks to follow after.

His boarding house was not expecting him, he and the other Mohocks having contrived a simultaneous two-night exeunt for a variety of reasons, medical, educational, familial.

While he tipped the tankard back, the Mohocks thumped the table and ululated their war cry.