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Bloem [i.e., Walter Julius Bloem], “Tricks”, in Allen W[ilson] Porterfield, transl., The Soul of the Moving Picture […], New York, N.Y.: E[dward] P[ayson] Dutton & Company […], →OCLC, pages 36–37:", "text": "Just hand the old quockerwodger over to me! I'll cut him in half and each part will dance on the rope just as comically as you please!", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1963, Ramona Maher, chapter 12, in Erick Berry [pseudonym; Evangel Allena Champlin Best], editor, A Dime for Romance (The Daughters of Valor Series), New York, N.Y.: The John Day Company, →OCLC, page 166:", "text": "\"I have a word for writers of his stripe,\" Mrs. Hale continued. […] \"Quockerwodgers, I call them. Quockerwodgers are puppets. Always squawking. 'Look at me!' But they never do anything very remarkable or different.\"", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1969, Donald Barr Chidsey, The War in the South: The Carolinas and Georgia in the American Revolution: An Informal History, New York, N.Y.: Crown Publishers, →OCLC, page 37:", "text": "[Charles] Lee was a scarecrow, cantankerous, acidulous, arrogant, breathlessly ugly, as jerky as a quockerwodger, but he knew more about the art of war, as it was breathlessly called, than anybody else in America […]", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1971, Donald Barr Chidsey, “A Bombshell for Washington”, in The Spanish-American War: A Behind-the-scenes Account of the War in Cuba, New York, N.Y.: Crown Publishers, →OCLC, page 7:", "text": "Pierre Soulé was a distinguished and effervescent resident of New Orleans. 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From Ephraim Dodge in London to Eben Stash, New York.”, in Fun, volume VII, London: […] Judd & Glass, […] (for the proprietor) […], →OCLC, page 160, column 1:", "text": "Did I predicate that Royalty in this as well as in all other unenlightened parts of the superficial universe, was a Quockerwodger?", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1923 August 18, “The Bulb Order: III.—Miscellaneous.”, in The Garden: Orchard, Garden, Woodland, volume LXXXVII, number 2700, London: […] [The Avenue Press for] “Country Life” […], and by George Newnes, […], →OCLC, page 423, column 2:", "text": "[E]very one to some extent must be a garden Quockerwodger, ready to take hints, for every member of our Fraternity is never too big to learn from the humblest brother or sister.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1944, Morris A[llison] Bealle, Washington Squirrel Cage, Washington, D.C.: Morris A. Bealle, →OCLC, page 9, column 1:", "text": "Nearly all of these people were sincere in their conviction that Prof. [Felix] Frankfurter’s […] general lack of harmony with the American form of government made him quite unfit to sit himself down at the Supreme Court bench. 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