Examples of using To a mouse in English and their translations into Swedish
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The mountain gave birth to a mouse.
Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house.
You know something, Al, To a mouse.
To a mouse there is no stronger beast than the cat, it is said.
You tell me, what good is gold to a mouse?
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It's kind of like what a cobra does to a mouse right before it strikes.
the mountain laboured and gave birth to a mouse.
hurt the cat to a mouse, this is only possible in a cartoon
In relation to the figures currently being mentioned by the Commission it must be said that the mountain has given birth to a mouse.
O Mouse!' Alice thought this must be the right way of speaking to a mouse: she had never done such a thing before,
he would dole out time like giving scraps to a mouse.
one of them connected to a mouse- Photo by franckito.
that the mountain had given birth to a mouse.
You're looking at a guy who told someone today to staple antlers to a mouse's head to further my career.
Before World War II, a famous American general made this comment about possible atomic weapons:‘Atomic weapons are to an army what an elephant is to a mouse.
more poetry such as To a Mouse, To a Louse, Tam o' Shanter,
gave birth to a mouse.
the mountain has given birth to a mouse.