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mitt noun- the hand US, 1893
- The Tennessees and Texases wanted to kill every Negro they could lay their mitts on[.] — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 16, 1946
- Some day, before long, I’m going to have my rod in my mitt and the killer in front of me. — Mickey Spillane, I, The Jury, p. 7, 1947
- The Pachuco shivs Mace while the big stoop stands there all goofed off with a rod in his mitt. — Thurston Scott, Cure it with Honey, p. 160, 1951
- But the meat of his fleshy mitt snapped ringing against her mouth[.] — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 333, 1952
- You’re ver fast with your mitts, Collie. — Jim Thompson, After Dark, My Sweet, p. 10, 1955
- He said, “All right, Kid, keep that ’sizzle’ [drug] in your mitt, so you can down it in a hurry.” — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 135, 1969
- He could rip the gates on store fronts when he was a kiddie burglar with his mitts, didn’t need no corwbar. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 130, 1975
- [S]haking a handful of beans in the royal mitt. — Andrew Nickolds, Back to Basics, p. 19, 1994
- in poker or other card games, a hand of cards US, 1896
- — John Scarne, Scarne’s Guide to Modern Poker, p. 284, 1979
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