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On the way into town, we kept looking for Moxie.
"He's got the moxie to look people in the face and say we're going to have to work hard to make things better."
"He seemed to me to have a lot of moxie."
This is a party in need of a moxie transplant.
That's why they have the moxie to cut into people's bodies.
The President has the moxie to pick out a dress for a woman?
They count on her for money, market intelligence and moxie.
I called him to ask why we couldn't find the Moxie.
Moxie was a specialist in trouble - of any kind.
And I don't know who else would have the moxie to do it.
He brings Moxie from her room and the four discuss what is to be done.
Moxie has a good claim to being America's first soft drink.
Moxie and Pepsi looked up with a start toward the green trees.
Now that the lawyers are involved, it helps to have a little moxie, too.
Above all, they embodied the glamour of moxie over money.
They would be ideal for testing our home theater's moxie.
Perhaps it's just a feeling feeding off confidence, success and moxie.
So he's given a tip of the hat to Moxie for this.
Neither of us has the moxie to jimmy the lock.
They knew better because in my hand Moxie wasn't aimed at them.
He opened a tin for Moxie and left her to eat in the kitchen.
What he has is a great street sense and a tremendous amount of moxie."
Holding Moxie against his chest, he unlocked the door and went in quickly.
They may have unearthed a bit of moxie that took a year to develop.
Moxie had plenty of official backing in the right places.