Bit-thick


bit thick
Contemporary Examples

Thank God I Was Kicked Out of Eton, Not Harrow Tom Sykes September 5, 2013
What The Hell is Posh Spice Doing At The UN? Tom Sykes September 28, 2014

Historical Examples

My Man Jeeves P. G. Wodehouse
Ruggles of Red Gap Harry Leon Wilson
Ruggles of Red Gap Harry Leon Wilson
Ruggles of Red Gap Harry Leon Wilson
The Fantastic Clan John James Thornber
The Armed Forces Officer U. S. Department of Defense
The Adventures of Sally P. G. Wodehouse
The Day’s Work, Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling

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