- The
Whangdoodle is a
fanciful or
humorous being whose undefined appearance and
essence is left to
individual imagination.
Other connotations may include...
- The Last of the
Really Great Whangdoodles is a children's
novel written by
Julie Edwards, the
married name of
singer and
actress Dame
Julie Andrews. More...
- The
Whangdoodle Entertainers,
sometimes referred to as the
Whangdoodle Trio,
Whangdoodle Quartet,
Whangdoodle Quintet,
Whangdoodle Orchestra, and Whangdoodle...
- company. By 1915, he
joined the
Whangdoodle Entertainers,
playing alongside pianist Coty Jones.
Waldron and the
Whangdoodle Entertainers became notable playing...
- 2006. ISBNÂ 0-06-113162-8. Edwards, Julie. The Last of the
Really Great Whangdoodles. New York:
Harper and Row. 1974. ISBNÂ 0-00-184461-X. Edwards,
Julie Andrews...
-
Photoplay interview of
Joseph Schild****
whaled Heavy drinker who is
drunk whangdoodle Jazz
music what's
eating you? What's
currently irritating or troubling...
- Looks:
Graham -
Snozzwanger Tyler -
Whangdoodle Safe:
Daran -
Hornswoggler George -
Vermicious Knid
Rashaad -
Whangdoodle Bottom Looks:
Chloe - Vermicious...
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including entering the
Forest of Sin
behind his house. She
tells him of the
Whangdoodles, Hornswogglers,
Snozzwangers and
Vermicious Knids (creatures
first mentioned...
-
creatures called Snozzwangers, Hornswogglers,
Vermicious Knids, and
wicked Whangdoodles. Low countries: from
Simon Green's
Beyond the Blue Moon.
Capital city:...
-
splintercat appears in the 1974 children's book The Last of the
Really Great Whangdoodles by
Julie Andrews Edwards. This
particular splintercat answers to the...