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I'd trust them little devils with anything except a barrel of stingo or a cow.
From the 17th century it was one of the ingredients for a strong beer called Stingo.
The protagonist, Stingo, took up residence there in 1947.
Sergeant Ray Stingo was fighting one of the workers.
Ray Stingo rode in the lead jeep with Joe.
Chomper and Stingo: The two bullies of the school.
Some of those operators are stingo.
"Why do you think they chose you, Sergeant Stingo?"
Stingo, under these circumstances, would have felt much the same thing: These uncaring homicide cops - just another day for them.
Joe and Ray Stingo waited at the pumps.
During 1790 the Yorkshire Stingo was the temporary home of the second cast iron bridge ever built.
The term "stingo" has associations with Yorkshire.
He first played cricket for a club in Trinidad called Stingo, which included players from the lowest social class.
Chomper is a shark while Stingo is a stingray.
However, Chomper and Stingo soon ruin the plan.
"Then you, Sergeant Stingo, do admit to ambivalence."
Chomper bullies more often than Stingo.
As the story progresses, Sophie tells Stingo of her past, of which she has never before spoken.
Ray Stingo and then Oppy came running to Joe, shouting at the same time.
"Sergeant Stingo isn't feeling too good.
This is the genuine stingo, this is.
Bearded and ringed, and big, and brown, I sit and toss the stingo down.
Yorkshire Stingo, a public house on Marylebone Road.
Stingo or spingo was strong or old ale.
Sophie's Choice is narrated by Stingo, a novelist who is recalling the summer when he began his first novel.