Similar words: chuckle, blueberry, gooseberry, dietary fiber, buckle, suckle, stickleback, buckled. Meaning: n. a mischievous boy in a novel by Mark Twain.
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1. Huckleberry Finn, son of the town drunkard.
2. Huckleberry Finn was there, with his dead cat.
3. ' stopped to talk with Huckleberry Finn. ".
4. Like " Huckleberry Finn " , " The Catcher in the Rye " is a coming - of - age novel.
5. " Huckleberry Finn , indeed! It ain't a name to open many doors, I judge!
6. I have read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn this week.
7. Jorge Luis Borges observed that in Huckleberry Finn "for the first time an American writer used the language of America without affectation."
8. In his widely acclaimed masterpiece, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,[sentencedict.com/huckleberry finn.html] he talks about a teenage boy by the name of Huck Finn whose father is an alcoholic.
9. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn survived the early tut-tutting and enjoyed sales of 43,500 copies by mid-March 1885, the best start of any new book by the author in a decade.
10. Our class discussed Huckleberry Finn, a book written by Mark Twain.
11. One is sentimentality; the archetypical American child is Huckleberry Finn, who had little taste for formal education.
12. One hundred thirty-five years after its first publication in the United States, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1883) continues to enlarge its international claim as a masterpiece.
13. Die-hard dissenters still remain — proof in itself that Huckleberry Finn continues to play powerfully on the American conscience.
14. Shortly Tom upon the juvenile pariah of the village, Huckleberry Finn , son of the town drunkard.
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