The fur (q.v.) of this rodent was prized by the ancient Peruvians, who made coverlets and other articles with the skin, and at the present day the skins are exported in large numbers to Europe, where they are made into muffs, tippets and trimmings. [Please select]
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He'd lost his hat an' his ear muffs an' his way all at the same time. [Please select]
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He muffs his real job without a blush, and yet he would rather be shot than do his bootlaces up criss-cross. [Please select]
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People with squirrel muffs needn't expect to get everything in the world. [Please select]
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And, by the way, wasn't there something about a case of stealing muffs and boas lately. [Please select]
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He had cut open a bale and taken out several muffs and boas of first-rate sable. [Please select]
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It may be the muffs they are to carry, or parasols, if they have been chosen instead of bouquets. [Please select]
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'Fishermen are muffs,' I used to say; 'they talk about the wind as though it were an enemy, just because it drowns one or two of 'em now and then. [Please select]
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But not only the dresses--the furs and the mantles and subsidiary frills and the muffs and the parasols and the bonnets--all were ranged in chronological order, dated and complete. [Please select]
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