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Mosby

[ mohz-bee ]

noun

  1. John Sin·gle·ton [sing, -g, uh, l-t, uh, n], 1833–1916, Confederate cavalry colonel.


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Ted Mosby is essentially the Katherine Heigl character of this nine-year long romantic comedy.

In 1992, country singer Jonie Mosby Mitchell became the first woman to give birth to a child after menopause.

Finally, however, General Stuart gave Mosby a detail of nine men from the regular cavalry with which to experiment.

These people received Mosby's men into their houses as their guests, and neither danger nor want could tempt their betrayal.

I heard an old citizen remark, "For two years Mosby was our ruler, and the country never was better governed."

No matter how vigilant the Federals were, Mosby was sure to find an opportunity for attacking.

He could easily muster fifty of these, known as "Mosby's Conglomerates," for any expedition.

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