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    Use "mammy" in a sentence

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    mammy


    1. "But can I truly have a new frock, Mammy, and new shoes--and is it really Christmas?"


    2. “What’s wrong Mammy?” she asked her


    3. “How are you Mammy?” she said as she gave her a gentle hug


    4. “I know that Mammy” Bridget said almost in a whisper


    5. He told the children one by one to be good for their Mammy while he was away


    6. “Are we going to live in England Mammy?” Sarah asked her


    7. He had always and still called her Mammy


    8. He knew that people used to look at him when he addressed his mother as Mammy


    9. “That’s where my father’s pappy and mammy are buried,” she acknowledged sadly


    10. My father was just a little boy, when he was captured with his pappy and mammy

    11. “He’s here, mammy, he’s here


    12. And Mammy and Noah


    13. That’s what happened to Mammy


    14. 'Surely your mammy told you that?'


    15. a package deal with her mammy


    16. the kitchen with her mammy and never let’s her prob-


    17. The child suddenly becoming animated, chattered away in her baby language, something about "mammy" and that "mammy would beat her," and about some cup that she had "bwoken


    18. Must you go? Off to mammy


    19. Your mammy and I were perfectly happy before you started telling her she wasn’t


    20. and with a middle-aged husband, Mammy, and twenty “house niggers” journeyed So, Ellen, no longer Robillard, turned her back on Savannah, never to see it again,

    21. Ellen, by soft-voiced admonition, and Mammy, by constant carping, labored to inculcate in her the qualities that would make her truly desirable as a wife


    22. She had the easily stirred passions of At sixteen, thanks to Mammy and Ellen, she looked sweet, charming and giddy, but her Irish father and nothing except the thinnest veneer of her mother’s unselfish and forbearing nature


    23. But Mammy was under no illusions about her and was constantly alert for breaks in


    24. Mammy’s eyes were sharper than Ellen’s, and Scarlett could never recall in all her life having fooled Mammy for long


    25. and walked with a dignity that surpassed even Mammy’s, for Mammy had acquired her dignity and Dilcey’s was in her blood


    26. “She a good mammy, but you a young lady now and needs a good maid, and my Prissy “Mammy getting ole,” said Dilcey, with a calmness that would have enraged Mammy


    27. ignored all things contrary to her ideas of propriety and tried to teach Scarlett to do the Ellen had stepped to the mantel to take her rosary beads from the small inlaid casket in which they always reposed when Mammy spoke up with firmness


    28. Mammy had her own method of letting her owners know white folks to pay the slightest attention to what a darky said when she was just exactly where she stood on all matters


    29. Ellen had a beautiful peacock-feather fly-brusher, but it was used only on conviction of Pork, Cookie and Mammy that peacock feathers were bad luck


    30. golden-topped biscuits, breast of fried chicken and a yellow yam open and steaming, While Gerald launched forth on his news, Mammy set the plates before her mistress, with melted butter dripping from it

    31. Mammy pinched small Jack, and he hastened to his business of slowly swishing the paper ribbons back and forth behind Ellen


    32. Mammy though she intended to force the food down Ellen’s throat should she see signs of stood beside the table, watching every forkful that traveled from plate to mouth, as flagging


    33. emotion in her voice that caused Mammy to open her eyes and shoot a searching


    34. The green muslin measured seventeen inches about the waist, and Mammy had laced her for the


    35. Mammy would have to lace her tighter


    36. Instantly Mammy was in arms


    37. Mammy pulled and jerked vigorously and, as the tiny circumference of whalebone- girdled waist grew smaller, a proud, fond look came into her eyes


    38. Perhaps there was something to what Mammy said


    39. As the carriage bore her down the red road toward the Wilkes plantation, Scarlett had a feeling of guilty pleasure that neither her mother nor Mammy was with the party


    40. With her four daughters, their mammy room for the coachman

    41. She felt little affection for the child, bore him with little distress and recovered so quickly that Mammy told her privately it hide the fact though she might


    42. It was this refusal of food that worried Ellen and Mammy more than anything else


    43. Mammy brought up tempting trays, insinuating that now she was a widow she might eat as much as she pleased, but Scarlett had no appetite


    44. So Scarlett’s trunk was packed again with her mourning clothes and off she went to Atlanta with Wade Hampton and his nurse Prissy, a headful of admonitions as to her conduct from Ellen and Mammy and a hundred dollars in Confederate bills from Gerald


    45. Scarlett longed for the fat old arms of Mammy


    46. Mammy had only to lay hands on a child and it hushed crying


    47. But Mammy was at Tara and there was nothing Scarlett could do


    48. among rolling red hills, something raw and crude that appealed to the rawness and There was something exciting about this town with its narrow muddy streets, lying crudeness underlying the fine veneer that Ellen and Mammy had given her


    49. She missed the sounds of quarreling voices that were always heard at Tara when Ellen’s back was turned, Mammy quarreling with Pork, Rosa and Teena bickering, her own acrimonious arguments with Suellen, Gerald’s bawling threats


    50. In fact, Mammy had spent her and white, and the neighbors idolized him and there was a never-ceasing rivalry as to whose lap he should occupy














































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    Synonyms for "mammy"

    ma mama mamma mammy mom momma mommy mum mummy

    "mammy" definitions

    an offensive term for a Black nursemaid in the southern U.S.


    informal terms for a mother