The 1,637 occurrences of jackass
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After many desperate efforts he at last succeeded in calling out the patriarch's name, as nearly as the vocal organs of a jackass would allow.
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Noah's attention was at last aroused, and on looking out of window to see who was calling, he perceived the poor jackass almost spent and faintly battling with the waves.
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The angel of the Lord had apparently, in the meantime, made himself invisible even to a jackass.
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And I remember, as I was walking along the road some days past, I saw a little naughty boy that used a poor jackass very ill indeed.
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"The next thing that he met with was a poor jackass, feeding very quietly in a ditch.
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At length, while he was in this disagreeable situation, he happened to come up to the same jackass he had seen in the morning, and, making a sudden spring, jumped upon his back, hoping by these means to escape.
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"Ye have nothing to bore, ye old jackass!
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She had cockeyes and jackass ears And she hadn't been kissed for forty years, Rinkydinky-parley-voo!"
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When the sun did his part of the work and give all the light was needed, we done ours--which was coming out from among the mesquite bushes and saying good-morning polite to Boston, up on the roof of the 'dobe, and then taking the hobbles off old man Gutierrez's jackass so it could walk away home.
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You'll have a nice time," he continued, "out carousing till daylight; lucky I've got his wallet in the fire-proof, the jackass would be robbed before he got back, _and I'd lose my bill!_" Don Cæsar did not return to make good his promise _in the morning_, and so the landlord took the liberty of investigating the wallet, deposited for safe keeping in the fire-proof of the office, by the Don; and lo!
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"Haven't you a horse, jackass, mule or a wheelbarrow--any thing, so we can be carted in, right off, too?" says Hall.
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"I guess you're a fool any way," says the dog man: "you don't know a hound from a tan yard cur, you jackass!
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I have had so much experience with jackasses lately that I have decided to change my name to Hackenbush and become a veterinarian.
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When she spoke, her sweetly modulated voice was as pleasant to the ear as the bray of a Spanish jackass.
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Once, too, he was startled into momentary horror of some human trap of the Professor's invention; and his speed approached that of flying, under the spur of a laughing jackass's raucous cachinnation.
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Just then a laughing jackass started a hoarse chuckle above Finn's head, and a big white cockatoo, startled by the jackass, flew screaming out from the branches of a grey gum, with the agonized note in its cry which these birds seem to favour at all seasons, and quite irrespective of the nature of their occupations at the moment.
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As it was, the big snake, the huge eagle, the screaming cockatoo, the nerve-shaking cachophony of the jackass, and the half-flying progress of the big wallaby, all combined with the huge wildness of the country and its vegetation to oppress Finn with the sense of being a lone outcast, an outlier in a foreign land which was full of sinister possibilities.
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It was as though a blight had descended upon the countryside, and the only living thing Finn saw that morning, besides the crows, was a laughing jackass on the stump of a blasted stringy-bark tree, who jeered at him hoarsely as he passed.
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"An' so do I-the Lud Judge be right, and if he tries my case he'll know the difference betwixt thic pig as Snooks tooked away and one o' them there-" "Jackass-looking pigs," said O'Rapley, seeing that his friend paused.
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"I hate them jackass pigs."
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The most of them are like the old Professor down here, they wouldn't know mineral if they saw it; but of course when they grab up a chunk of pure silver and start to throw it at a jackass they can't help taking notice.
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That guy was honest, he gave the credit to his burro, and, if the truth was known, half the mines in the west would be named after some knot-headed jackass.
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"Go it, Beaumôme, relieve him of his burden, the fat jackass!"
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"Don't bother about how you'll feel if anything happens to _me_; keep those regrets for the moment a hot pill investigates your own honorable insides, Mr. Jackass!
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Cap, kick me, kick me--me the prize jackass--the grand sweepstake prize all these years!"
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Suppose I leave him for to-morrow, and go for a spin with my friend the Jackass."
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So he left the Boy in his den, and off he went after the Jackass.
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He saw a cross fellow beating an ass, Heavily laden with pots, pans, dishes and glass; He took out his pipe and played them a tune, And the jackass did kick off his load very soon.
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And e'en the jackass pricks his ears, And brays aloud "I am Not such a donkey, I declare As yonder lazy Sam!"
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(Our Australian Choir has Cockatoos, Laughing Jackasses, Native Bears, Platypusses, Black Swans, Emus, Magpies, Opossums, and Lyre Birds, also a BUNYIP to sing deep bass, all the other Animals in the World sing the chorus, each in his natural voice.
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'Why, it's a confounded old jackass!' roared Dick; and then the two boys burst into a peal of laughter almost as loud as the brays of the assaulted donkey.
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No jackass as ever lived 'ud mek' a row like that.'
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'Wot between wakin' up sudden, and hearin' 'im 'oot, an' th' ole jackass a-cavortin' round, I was wellnigh frit out o' my senses.'
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'Yus,' agreed the Raven, 'spite o' the jackass.
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'And if a jackass rambles round, we won't be frightened and make three instead of one,' laughed Dick.
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Statement made by the American Senator from Alabama: "He has made us all look like jackasses in the eyes of the Galactics, and at this precarious time in human history it is my considered opinion that such actions are treasonous to the human race and to Earth and should be treated and considered as such!"