Any one caught dropping an aitch on the public sidewalks will be fined two dollars.
Ritual implies the superhuman, the something, at least, which sets the executant above the common clay, and to drop an aitch is human.
He read aloud by the hour--classics of course suffering--with a pin in his hand with which he resolutely drew blood at every aitch he dropped; and in his reading he was fortunate.
Aitch har aitch is a stayer, a fair royal Rowell, I say.
It was exactly like 'Aylwinism,' which seems to have been related to the doctrines of the Lavaterian sect about which Jay Aitch inquires.
With regard to Johann Kaspar Lavater, Jay Aitch is no doubt aware that, although this once noted writer's fame rests entirely upon his treatise Physiognomische Fragmente, he founded a school of mystics in Switzerland.
Ould Margery tould me in Washington that Miss Jenny and Captain Heartsease were in love wid aitch ither.
Well, at firsht the Kings looked at aitch other as if the eyes ’ud lave thim, bein’ all dazed like an’ sarcumvinted intirely.
Now it’s my consate that it’s aisier fur a hunderd cats to spind the night in pace an the wan thatch than for two wimmin to dhraw wather out av the same well widout aitch wan callin’ the other wan all the names she can get out av her head.
There she sat wid a row av black cats on aitch side, an’ the full av a shkillet av sarpints a-shtewin’ on the fire.
Now Miss Rooney had gev up the contist an’ plasthered her hair down on aitch side av her face so smooth ye’d shwear it was ironed it was, an’ begun to take the worruld aisey.
Moreover, as he stood there he saw in an almost fantastically objective way that the letter aitch should be attended to at once.
He wouldn't admit that there could possibly be an aitch in Arper; and for some little time his faith in Klondyke's competence was a bit shaken, for his mentor was at pains to make out that there could be and was.
Ever since that time, he had always put in the aitch in deference to his friend's superior artillery, which included Greek and Latin and other surprising things.
It was clear, however, that it was not a bit of use putting the letter aitch in your name unless you included it in your speech as well.
I assure you the fellow hasn't an aitch to his name.
This 'alf hour," he repeated, this time dropping theaitch to make a change.
Stirred by the praise, and by a sudden recollection of Sir Joseph, he spoke with a certain emotion, so that an aitch went by the board.
Here Lucia was wrong, for Mr. Rickman was entirely happy with theaitch in Helen.
He knows it doesn't matter what he is or what he does; he may live like a saint or write like an archangel; but one aitch omitted from his conversation will wreck him at the last.
What, oh what must it feel like, to be capable of eliding the aitch in "Helen" and yet divinely and deliriously in love with her?
Thank Heaven, his tongue was almost virgin to the aitchin Harden.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aitch" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.