Read full poem →Anderson | T r 805 Clinton av Walnut-5880
Anderson Jack r 117 E Washington. ..Maple-2032
Anderson Mrs J H r 1845 E 22......Black-2242
Dictionary Entry
A coarse mediaeval coat of defence, especially one made of leather.
Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “jack”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Here's at you, once more.
You Apes! You Jack-fools!
You can show me the door,
Read full poem →“You'll never have to work for a living,” said the guy who looked like
Jack Dempsey. “This is our problem.”
Read full poem →Jack Dempsey threw his wrench to the floor. “I quit,” he said, “do any-
thing you want to me, I quit. Kill me. Cut my balls off. I quit.”
Read full poem →_Jack._ Seest thou not yon farmer's son?
He hath stoln my love from me, alas!
Read full poem →Ginger laughed with the rest when his story was told,
and said: “There ain’t a jack man of us that ain’t got
a history to him as good as any that evah was printed.
Read full poem →(while messrs jack james john and jim
in token of their country’s love
Read full poem →Look here, Jack:
You don't act natural. You have lost your laugh.
Read full poem →And I sat on the witness stand as blind
As Jack the Fiddler, saying over and over,
“I didn’t know him at all.”
Read full poem →And they presented me with a loaded cane
With which I struck Jack McGuire
Before he drew the gun with which he killed me.
