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He was along simply as a yegg this time, part of the team.
He looked like the sort of yegg who'd get into trouble with the police because he'd never think things out ahead.
"I always knew some yegg would stroll in that way.
A stooping yegg was standing by the doors which he had closed.
Suppose some yegg gets spotted cracking a rich guy's safe.
Over their shoulders peered a third yegg, who witnessed the quick progress.
A yegg was right beside him; the third crook had drawn close for an eager look over crouched shoulders.
Then he told how an idea had come to the mind of an idle yegg named "Missouri" Horton.
"Yegg" is a slang term for a burglar or safecracker.
Past Marty's shoulder, The Shadow could see the yegg who had started down the ladder.
"Now, there isn't a yegg in Chicago that I've seen that can fill the bill.
They are looking for a yegg named Zack Ruggey.
He knew what the yegg inside was doing now, he was making his way around the fence, he was looking for another way out.
At Penn State, where records list him as "Yegg Tobin," he lettered for three years (1912, 1913, 1914).
The title is a play on "Easter eggs" and on "yegg", a slang term for a burglar or safecracker.
"Then that third yegg bounced in and cracked you with a blackjack -" Instinctively, Jericho thrust his hand to the back of his head.
Then, gotter eat ... the yegg.
Charles A. Stevenson - Hansom (the Yegg)
He avoided Ned Beaumont's gaze while saying: "I don't know why you keep talking about the Senator like he was a yegg.
"And what the devil do you want with Miss Chester, you slimy, crawling second-story-worker, you damned, oily yegg?"
It was known in the underworld that Homer Briggs had met the St. Louis yegg, Max Parker, here.
That other fellow - the yegg - Max Parker was -" Nodding, Biscayne urged the other men to back away from the radiator.
Heinie Conklin - Yegg Darby (as Charles Conklin)
This episode was titled "The Yegg Foes In Gotham" and originally aired on ABC on October 20, 1966.
"As for this St. Louis bird - Max Parker, the yegg - he was a stranger in New York, and we can't seem to get a thing on him."