Synonyms for m. o.
Grammar : Noun |
Top 10 synonyms for m. o.
Définition of m. o.
- As in modus operandi : noun manner of operating
- He brought the M. O., who examined the wounded man's condition.
- Extract from : « The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land » by Ralph Connor
- The corporal was for following him, but the M. O. interposed.
- Extract from : « The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land » by Ralph Connor
- But the M. O., at the various halts, waited in vain for the chaplain to appear.
- Extract from : « The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land » by Ralph Connor
- "By gad, it's the old man himself," muttered the M. O. to Barry.
- Extract from : « The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land » by Ralph Connor
- Here the M. O. sprang from his chair and began to pace the hut.
- Extract from : « The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land » by Ralph Connor
- I murmured something about a chance for it, and the M. O. broke in cheerfully.
- Extract from : « Now It Can Be Told » by Philip Gibbs
- "That fellow won't last long," said the M. O., rising from a stretcher.
- Extract from : « Now It Can Be Told » by Philip Gibbs
- The other boy then offered to kiss M. O.'s fundament, and did so.
- Extract from : « Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 (of 6) » by Havelock Ellis
- The M. O., after an examination, to his amazement and dismay, pronounced him physically unfit for service.
- Extract from : « The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land » by Ralph Connor
- The M. O. was shocked to find the chaplain in a state of extreme physical weakness, and mental depression.
- Extract from : « The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land » by Ralph Connor
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