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Example sentences for "arter"

Lexicographically close words:
arted; artel; artels; artem; artemisium; arteria; arterial; arteries; arterioles; arteriosclerosis
  1. Ah, you didn't say as I wer' a coward that time as I jumped into the water arter you behind the castle.

  2. Don't 'ee think we'd better go arter he, poor chap?

  3. An' he hed ter pay haffen her vally into the treasury o' the county arter twelve months, ef the owner never proved her away.

  4. Feed the critter fur nuthin till the triflin' scamp ez owned her kem arter her?

  5. An' ye ter kem mopin' hyar this time o' night arter the stray-book!

  6. I never wunst gin Luke a thought arter ye tuk ter comin' round the settlemint," Eugenia said, softly.

  7. An' the owner can't prove it away arter that.

  8. Genie be a-goin' ter see a powerful differ arter this," he said, and fell to musing.

  9. I tell ye, jouncin' round arter the Cunnel air powerful hot work," he declared.

  10. Arter a spell I got over bein' so mighty sheepish about Hetty; her ways was too kindly for me to keep on that tack.

  11. I guess Hetty 'arnt most of what they lived on, arter all.

  12. But here we've been a-slavin' more like bosses than like men To diskiver that the people do not hanker arter Ben; It is fur Jeems G.

  13. Miss Briskett she was in, lookin' at it, and so was Deacon Simson's wife; she come in arter some cinnamon sticks.

  14. You jump inter the water and swim to me, I'll look arter yer!

  15. If this is your idea of lookin' arter a lydy, it ain't mine, that's all I sye.

  16. So I turn on my heel, and I bid her good-bye, And arter I was gone she began for to cry.

  17. I kin saddle my ole nag arter dinner, rack over an' do some tradin', an' rack back agin in time for supper.

  18. She told me so, time I wur back thar, jest arter you left.

  19. An' now, as to the lookin' arter him, we won't find him at the wagons.

  20. So git your things ready, boys; an' kum right arter me!

  21. They war boun' to go under anyhow, wi' Yellur Chief lookin' arter 'em.

  22. I done been got up long afore day and gone to Tip-Top arter Gyp, but somebody done been stole him away afore I got there!

  23. Case that's what ole marse t'reatens to do long o' me, if I don't follow arter you and keep you in sight.

  24. We walked down to the jetty agin arter that, and sat side by side looking acrost the river.

  25. Come along, Bill, and lock the gate arter me.

  26. Arter I've choked 'im I'll twist his neck,' he ses.

  27. And she began to talk about Life, and wot a strange thing it was; and 'ow the river would go on flowing down to the sea thousands and thousands o' years arter we was both dead and forgotten.

  28. As to glory, we'll talk about that arter the battle's fought.

  29. I never could help always liking him arter that--it made me feel so orful narvous and religious like.

  30. Sam an' Bill I reckon ye'd better git them cords ready arter all.

  31. I know where ye're goin' in that there balloon machine, an' I'll be right arter ye!

  32. Arter that she treated me as if I was the dirt beneath 'er feet.

  33. I did a bit o' thinking arter he 'ad gorn aboard agin.

  34. Arter everybody was in their beds asleep I sat on a clerk's stool in the office and wrote 'im another letter from Dorothy.

  35. I don't wish her no 'arm," ses the skipper, arter thinking for a long time.

  36. She follered me to the street door when I went and called things up the road arter me.

  37. His wife's hed twins, and he moight use her ter look arter the young 'uns.

  38. And he died--jist tha fifth day arter his master.

  39. He niver were the same crittur arter the lass went awa'.

  40. Been cheated outen my standing in life foolin' arter dese Suverners!

  41. Mebbe arter all I hez been a lady and didunt know it all dis whiul.

  42. They looks right enough now, but wite till you've seen 'em arter a 'eavy rain.

  43. They ain't near so lively arter you strafe 'em with this 'ere powder.

  44. I know what Brandon'll do arter gittin' it.

  45. Thar's a ruck o' them kine clost by hyar 'beout a hour ago, full tare arter a bar.

  46. Dead as a buck arter gittin' a bullet from Jerry Rook's rifle.

  47. No doubt ye air, an' ye'd be a precious sight sorrier of the young fellar had any kinfolk to look arter it, and call ye to account.

  48. Thar they go, an' the curs yellin' arter 'em as ef hell war let loose.

  49. An' ye tuk arter the bar, and let the poor young fellar swing?

  50. There's a lot o' fellars arter her, an' it's but right I shed be careful.

  51. I thought dese yere children might enjoy a little sumfin to eat arter their long ride this breezy morning," said Jackson, setting the tray on the table.

  52. I reckon this pony ain't got sense enough, arter all," for just at this point Pet began to cough and strangle most prodigiously.

  53. Anyway I wonder you dare let your mind go gadding arter a male, seeing what fashion o' man your faither is.

  54. For years an' years the folks have been used to look sideways 'pon me an' spit awver theer shoulders arter I'd passed by.

  55. They've been tinkering arter each other ever since I can mind, an' I be nineteen," she added.

  56. Though in a general way 'tis a gude rule to leave nought to Providence as you can look arter yourself.

  57. Take less, my son; an' don't swallow every mouthful as if the devil was arter you.

  58. You ain't arter no good, now; you're a wagabone!

  59. Arter a week had gone by Job Brown began to get restless like, and once or twice 'e said in Smith's hearing 'ow useful five pounds would be.

  60. Ted Reddish, arter Ginger 'ad got 'is leg away, and taken it to the winder to look at it.

  61. Takes arter 'is mother," said the vengeful Mr. Legge.

  62. About two days arter I threw mine over my back fence,' ses Henery Walker, speaking very slowly.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.