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6 Sentences With "todgers"

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I'm not talking full penetration of games—I don't really fancy having todgers all up in Tetris—but more people making games with male nudity will hopefully make it more culturally acceptable.
I'm not talking full penetration of games—I don't really fancy having todgers all up in   Tetris—but more people making games with male nudity will   hopefully make it more culturally acceptable.
For women: All is well going for a drunk and relaxing 6am sauna at Glastonbury with your mates until you realise you're surrounded by ten naked and insecure men frantically hiding their shrivelled todgers, which, may I add, look like frozen sausages that have fallen out of an Iceland party pack.
It appeared that Hellfest had been infiltrated by little todgers rolled up in plastic sheathes, armies of willies, grand-daddies, bursting with unborn children, great big giant cocks, proudly standing Prince Alberts—all of the members were here, at what appeared to be Europe's biggest congregation of men getting their dicks out.
The two lovers are separated by the events of the book, but are eventually reunited. Mr Chuffey is Anthony Chuzzlewit's old clerk and lifelong companion. Jefferson Brick is a war correspondent in The New York Rowdy Journal. Bailey is a boy employed first by Mrs Todgers, then by the fraudster Montague Tigg, who laments him after he is reported to have suffered a fatal head injury in falling out of a cabriolet, though he eventually recovers.
Tom Hyer, the first recognised American heavyweight champion, portrayed the character "Tom Cribb" in a scene from Pierce Egan's Tom and Jerry, or Life in London during a single performance at the National Theatre (Boston, Massachusetts) on 9 March 1849. Cribb features prominently in George MacDonald Fraser’s novel Black Ajax, a fictionalised account of Tom Molineaux's life. In Charles Dickens' comic novel Martin Chuzzlewit (ch.9), Cribb is humorously cited as the inventor of a defensive stance used by the boy Bailey, as the landlady Mrs Todgers aims a smack at his head.

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