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what-d'you-call-it

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  • Not that I cared what Edwin did, as a rule, but I couldn't help feeling a sort of what-d'you-call-it -- a presentiment, that somehow, in some way I didn't understand, I was mixed up in it, or was soon going to be.

    A Wodehouse Miscellany Articles & Stories 1928

  • To make you understand the full what-d'you-call-it of the situation, I shall have to explain just how matters stood between Mrs. Yeardsley and myself.

    My Man Jeeves 1928

  • Why couldn't you, for instance, have taken on the agency of that what-d'you-call-it car? '

    Uneasy Money 1928

  • In my next what-d'you-call-it I'll see to it that I get named something really practical -- something that sounds swell and yet is good and virile -- something, in fact, like that grand old name so familiar to every household -- that bold and almost overpowering name, Willis Jimjams Ijams! ''

    Babbitt 1922

  • It was a measure for doing something or other by means of a what-d'you-call-it -- I cannot be more precise without precipitating a

    Once a Week 1919

  • 'And are you going to write for this weekly what-d'you-call-it too,

    Potterism A Tragi-Farcical Tract Rose Macaulay 1919

  • Let's get up a what-d'you-call-it to the thing they call a government.

    The Purple Land 1881

  • Neal Ascherson replies: I stand convicted of buying a thimbleful of coffee for Professor G.M. Tamás in a what-d'you-call-it ” maybe a coffeehouse? ” and I probably even repeated the offense in other such places.

    A Cup of Coffee Tamas, Gaspar Miklos 1999

  • I can't possibly! "till the iron what-d'you-call-it enters my soul and stops my tongue.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 28, February, 1860 Various

  • "Oh, just a little ... what shall I say? ... a little touch of what-d'you-call-it and a bit of thingummy.

    Jill the Reckless 1928

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