body

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

A person. A colloquial expression used both in England and America.


Good may come out of evil, and a body's life may be saved, without having any obligations to his preserver.--L'Estrange.

This hot weather makes a body feel odd. How long would a body be going to Washington? How the mosquitoes bite a body.--Davis, Travels in America in 1798, p. 223.

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