The 115 occurrences of jimmy

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He's sunk his fangs in the business he's been after all his life, and now you couldn't pry it away from him with a jimmy.

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(It was true that there had been a Jimmy the Sly, who was one of the many of the band who had been arrested and imprisoned; and after his release he had gone to Indianapolis, and died there, in a hospital.

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They pried open the inner compartments, and threw them indiscriminately upon the floor as soon as they were emptied; they jimmied open the steel boxes as readily as if they had been made of softest pine--and in twenty minutes after the explosion they were stealthily climbing the fence again, into the courthouse yard.

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Inside were keys, saws and a jimmy."

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Frontispiece With the cunning of a Jimmy Valentine he manipulated the tumblers.

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[Illustration: With the cunning of a Jimmy Valentine he manipulated the tumblers.

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There was a Jimmy Skunk then, just as there is now, and he was head of all the Skunk family.

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"Pried it up with a jimmy."

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In addition, a real burglar presently jimmied his way in, caught Walter in the act of rifling his own safe, and forthwith assaulted him.

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They went at each other like peeved wildcats and the bell at the end of the first round only seemed to annoy 'em--they had to be jimmied apart.

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He remembered Jerry chattering about some Rose and Clementina and a Jimmy Chubbs.

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But who ever made a Jimmy of him?"

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"With a jimmy pinched between the sash and the sill, a recurring pressure starts the latch back; nothing to hold it.

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The object he was turning and twisting in his left breeches pocket was not a house-key, nor a jimmy, nor a club, nor a tomahawk, nor any infernal machine: It was a small piece of paper containing fourteen stivers, which he had raised on his New Testament with Psalms at the grocer's on the "Ouwebrug"; and the thing that held him fast on the Hartenstraat was nothing more or less than his entrance into the magic world of romance.

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The burglar needs a jimmy.

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