| 1. | Mastiff, greyhound, mongrel grim. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 2. | Thrash the mongrel within an inch of his life. - from Ulysses by James Joyce |
| 3. | They set me up, in policy, that mongrel cur, Ajax. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 4. | The plague of Greece upon thee, thou mongrel beef-witte. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 5. | beggar, coward, pander, and the son and heir of a mongrel bitc. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 6. | The bloody mongrel let a grouse out of him would give you the creeps. - from Ulysses by James Joyce |
| 7. | This dialogue was held between the two men who had surprised the burglars, and a travelling tinker who had been sleeping in an outhouse, and who had been roused, together with his two mongrel curs, to join in the pursuit. - from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens |
| 8. | But even a dog, he reflected, take that mongrel in Barney Kiernan's, of the same size, would be a holy horror to face. - from Ulysses by James Joyce |
| 9. | He was a quarter Spaniard, born of a mongrel in Tucuman he had been singing-boy, sacristan, sailor, monk, pedlar, soldier, and lackey. - from Candide by Voltaire |
| 10. | The two mongrels were without spirit at all bones were the only things breakable about them. - from The Call of the Wild by Jack London |
| 11. | Three were short-haired pointers, one was a Newfoundland, and the other two were mongrels of indeterminate breed. - from The Call of the Wild by Jack London |
| 12. | The Newfoundland went first, followed by the three short-haired pointers, the two mongrels hanging more grittily on to life, but going in the end. - from The Call of the Wild by Jack London |
| 13. | A couple of hundred yards out of Baker Street I heard a yelping chorus, and saw, first a dog with a piece of putrescent red meat in his jaws coming headlong towards me, and then a pack of starving mongrels in pursuit of him. - from The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells |
| 14. | We had our trade with Spain and the French and with the Flemings before those mongrels were pupped, Spanish ale in Galway, the winebark on the winedark waterway. - from Ulysses by James Joyce |