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8 Sentences With "whatsis"

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A land of opportunity, manifest destiny and righteous moral whatsis.
Like yur Uncle Shen, or whatsis phedinkus name. Yur fightin a big street lummox who kicks.
In our modern twenty-four hour news whatsis we are more informed an deluged with information than ever!
This is part of an ongoing series of whatsis through strange and foreign lands which you are reading, hooray!
Because what our man here is really notorious for, of course, is that undersea cable thingy, global whatsis, crossing thingamajig.
In House of Mystery #165, a "freak electrical storm" in space affects his H-Dial, changing him temporarily into oddly-shaped "freak" super-heroes dubbed "Whoozis", "Whatsis", and "Howzis". In House of Mystery #173, certain high-pitched frequencies from a villain's supersonic motor affect Robby's hero forms, causing them to rob the criminals and keep the loot for themselves. Only after the motor is destroyed does Robby realize what is happening to him, enabling him to recover the stolen items. Robby's H-Dial could also be used by others, transforming them into unique superhuman forms.
Much as the American version of the show was of the Western genre, the Canadian version was a Northern. Some of the stories were evocative nonetheless, almost stepping into high fantasy, and often featured Dilly Dally as an everyman hero who muddled through and did the right thing. Early in the run, there was a short-lived puppet character called Mr. X (no relation to a puppet of the same name who appeared on the American show) who traveled through time and space in his "Whatsis Box" teaching children about history. However, Mr. X was rather swiftly removed from the show due to some parental complaints that he was too scary.
The title relates to the central metaphor, in which Mahlke is the mouse and society is the cat. Mahlke's large larynx is the leitmotif: > ...Mahlke's Adam's apple had become the cat's mouse. It was so young a cat, > and Mahlke's whatsis was so active — in any case the cat leapt at Mahlke's > throat; or one of us caught the cat and held it up to Mahlke's neck; or I > ... seized the cat and showed it Mahlke's mouse; and Joachim Mahlke let out > a yell, but suffered only slight scratches. (p. 6) The anthropomorphism and metaphorical embodiment of gross social forces is common in Grass's work; here the sentence "It was a young cat, but no kitten" describes the German state in the 1940s — young but by no means innocent (p. 5).

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