"Boo" Quotes from Famous Books
... so privileged? MILNER tells me his earliest idea was to get a pair of the boots, put 'em on, and surprise SPEAKER by approaching with noiseless tread from behind Chair, lean over his shoulder, and suddenly say, "Boo!" That, MILNER thought, would be conclusive proof of the efficacy of the boots as making the tread inaudible. On other hand, SPEAKER mightn't like it. So, by way of compromise, brought down odd boot in tail-pocket of his coat, and shook it at HOME ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, March 25, 1893 • Various
... a big "boo-hoo!" and in a moment they were all in tears; and I, too, began to wink, in a ... — My New Curate • P.A. Sheehan
... dollies peep out of those wee little dreams With laughter and singing; And boats go a-floating on silvery streams, And the stars peek-a-boo with their own misty gleams, And up, up, and up, where the Mother Moon ... — The Child's World - Third Reader • Hetty Browne, Sarah Withers, W.K. Tate
... nails him fur a friend, he gits customers an' picnics an' boo-kays all the time. If he don't—" Bob made a wry face and an ... — The Tangled Threads • Eleanor H. Porter
... know your kind—brave as lions when it comes to pullin' miserable, broken-spirited bindle stiffs, but as leery as a yellow dog when you face a man. Pull that trigger! Why, you pusillanimous piece of dirt, you'd run with your tail between your legs if I said boo!" ... — The Valley of the Moon • Jack London
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