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But first, how did you escape the booby hatch across the street?"
All of a sudden one's dead and the other's locked away in the booby hatch.
The Cubans threw him in a booby hatch for a couple years.
Or maybe I mean like a sane voice when you're stuck in the booby hatch!
Eisenhower and all of his staff want you locked in the booby hatch."
"Or get him hauled off to the booby hatch.
Leo would like pictures so that he could get Kline certified to the state booby hatch.
That old truism about this being the activity prescribed to inmates of the booby hatch seems appropriate.
They'll take ya to the booby hatch.
When he persists, she threatens to send him to the "booby hatch" (the mental institution).
"You the fellow who built the Booby Hatch?"
Our ship is a floating booby hatch.
He had slipped down the booby hatch into the big after-room and thence through the hallway to my room.
Check the booby hatches for ditto, and for escapees.
"Did you know that Goosey Fletcher was in the booby hatch for three years?"
Philip Toracco went off the rails in 1945 and spent a year in a booby hatch.
The Heller house was known in the neighborhood as "The Booby Hatch."
'You'd go a far piece to find one that wouldn't hand you a few tracts to read while he phoned the booby hatch.
They began to fix him a ticket to a progressive booby hatch where he might learn to do something with his hands, his head being hopeless.
I wasn't thinking, yet, about Dolmacher spending the rest of his life in the booby hatch, out of reach.
Nothing came up, which means he doesn't have a criminal record, and he didn't toddle off from a booby hatch."
Booby trap and "booby hatch" are related terms.
Do you think I'd get a chance to say goodbye to Sandra and the kids before they carted me off to the booby hatch?'
It was when Twain's hero is first collected by a man dressed in armor who he takes to be an escapee from a local booby hatch.
And don't call the booby hatch.'