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Mrs. Miggins
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/06/07 03:34 UTC 版)
固有名詞
Mrs. Miggins
- Alternative form of Mrs Miggins.
- 1849 February, “The ‘Moral Suasion’ Theory”, in The University Magazine, volume I, number 2, Charlottesville, Va.: University of Virginia, →OCLC, pages 53–54:
Many were the high expectations entertained by fond parents, of the rapid progress which their darlings would make, when placed under the tuition of the young man from college, that would teach without whipping, "Old man," said Mrs. Miggins (as I heard) to her husband, a sturdy farmer, "old man, our Jack is a mighty smart boy: I saw him the other day, when he wanted some cake go to the cupboard, take a long stick, pull it down on the floor, and then taking it up, he ran to me and cried out, 'Goodness, mother, look here what a piece of cake I found on the floor; may'nt I have it?' He is a mighty clever boy, and neighbor Johnson's son will teach him every thing that's smart."
- 1849 February, “The ‘Moral Suasion’ Theory”, in The University Magazine, volume I, number 2, Charlottesville, Va.: University of Virginia, →OCLC, pages 53–54:
Mrs Miggins
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/09 01:40 UTC 版)
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˌmɪsɪz ˈmɪɡɪnz/, /-səz-/
- (General American) IPA: /ˌmɪsɪz ˈmɪɡɪnz/, /-sɪs-/
- 韻: -ɪɡɪnz
- ハイフネーション: Mrs Mig‧gins
固有名詞
Mrs Miggins
- (UK, informal) Any ordinary woman, especially an older woman.
Alternative form: Mrs. Miggins
Near-synonym: woman on the street- 1849 February, “The ‘Moral Suasion’ Theory”, in The University Magazine, volume I, number 2, Charlottesville, Va.: University of Virginia, →OCLC, pages 53–54:
Many were the high expectations entertained by fond parents, of the rapid progress which their darlings would make, when placed under the tuition of the young man from college, that would teach without whipping, "Old man," said Mrs. Miggins (as I heard) to her husband, a sturdy farmer, "old man, our Jack is a mighty smart boy: I saw him the other day, when he wanted some cake go to the cupboard, take a long stick, pull it down on the floor, and then taking it up, he ran to me and cried out, 'Goodness, mother, look here what a piece of cake I found on the floor; may'nt I have it?' He is a mighty clever boy, and neighbor Johnson's son will teach him every thing that's smart." - 2011 March 15, Public Administration Select Committee, House of Commons, quoting Martin Rice, witness, Government and IT—“a Recipe for Rip Offs”: Time for a New Approach: Twelfth Report of Session 2010–12 (HC 715-II), volumes II (Oral and Written Evidence), London: The Stationery Office, published 28 July 2011, →ISBN, page Ev 26, column 1:
- 1849 February, “The ‘Moral Suasion’ Theory”, in The University Magazine, volume I, number 2, Charlottesville, Va.: University of Virginia, →OCLC, pages 53–54:
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Mrs Miggins
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