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moggy; moggie noun a cat UK, 1911- You didn’t catch Brady but you did catch this–a maggot-ridden old moggy! — Patrick McCabe, The Butcher Boy, p. 206, 1992
- It was fascinating to watch as after a shot of morphine a docile cat turned into a mad moggy–spitting, hissing and charging around the classroom. — John Fleetwood, In Stitches, p. 55, 1994
- There were cats on practically every balcony staring at me through the metal railings with an unwinking–and vaguely sinister–expression. It looked like a moggie Alcatraz. — Liz Evans, Pussy Galore [Tart Noir], p. 264, 2002
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