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Example sentences for "baint"

Lexicographically close words:
baillies; baillis; bailment; bailor; bails; baiocchi; bairn; bairnie; bairnies; bairnly
  1. Blessed if you baint a blushin', Maud,' he drawled, with an odious grin.

  2. I baint the first o' the family as a' done the same,' retorted Dudley.

  3. Now baint ye an ill-natured little puss, Maud, an' I likin' ye so well?

  4. Well then, if ye baint angry, so much the better, Maud.

  5. She baint to come,' said Beauty, under her breath, so soon as I had nearly reached her, pointing without raising her hand at Mary Quince.

  6. Drat me, if she baint a-going to fight me!

  7. But though he do look so good and enticin' he baint quite so good as he do look.

  8. Then, baint there no Spaniards to Trinidad, Mr Dyer?

  9. Tis how I do it when they baint here, maister," mildly expostulated Creedle, in an aside audible to all the company.

  10. Young sonny, don't you answer up to me when you baint in the story--stopping my words in that fashion.

  11. I feel that I baint upon my own ground to-day; and wouldn't do anything to cause an upset, drown me if I would.

  12. Ecod Hannah, my gal, if the sight o' 'ee baint good fur sore eyes.

  13. I'm told as he baint forty, but lor, he might be ninety by his looks.

  14. Floshed milk baint no use, an' it isn' wuth scrowlin', I fancy.

  15. No, no, Mr. Eves; little Josiah baint so gifted.

  16. He baint such a hanging judge, so to speak it, as Sir Timothy.

  17. Baint him mit a piple on a taple, und mit a girl on his hands.

  18. I wants you to baint de likeness to my fader.

  19. Now, begging your pardon, but what you wants over the head of you baint one of these great trees full of flies and insects, but an arbour trailed all about with bloom, such as my master has down at his place yonder.

  20. Lucky if it baint gold as you're called upon to spill.

  21. I baint going no further than where I be a-standing now, mistress.

  22. There baint many what has the tongue of mistress yonder.

  23. There baint no darkness for we, for the stars do blink all night through up yonder.

  24. I baint one as can judge of that, my lord, seeing that I be got a poor old badger of a man, and the days when I was young and did carry a heart what could beat with love, be ahind of I, and the feel of them clean forgot.

  25. I baint one as fancies pig meat," her did say.

  26. If folk can't come to the time when they're asked, they baint worth waiting for, so sit you down, all of you.

  27. Why, master, courting baint a thing what wants much learning, that's the truth.

  28. Morning baint the time for words, masters.

  29. What I says to George is, he baint th' only fox.

  30. George, my lad, you baint th' only one as can play fox.

  31. Do you think as the moon can hide her light when there baint no cloud upon the sky, Clara?

  32. She baint no tame mouse what creeps from its hole along of t'others and who do go shuffle shuffle, in and out of the ring, mild as milk and naught in the innards of they but the squeak.

  33. Nat's in a sorry way, this morning--baint you, Nat?

  34. Her that be a good un, Zam, baint it now?

  35. But ai baint in no oomer for playin' much jist now, and rackon ai should hoort any man ai kitched on.

  36. Joe tells as he can't say for certain, because why he baint no scholar the same as us be, and Joe only knows the letters by the pins they sticks in his sleeve afore he leaves Martinhoe.

  37. Please Miss, the young chap as saved you from the great goyal come here to ask for you, day after you was gone, and mother believes he baint after no good, by token he would not come in nor drink a drop of cider.

  38. Baint no vault o’ maine, sir; but there coom two genelmen chaps, as zays they musten zee you”.

  39. There baint noo innard parts grace of the Lord in that.

  40. The young volk baint nigh zo knowing as I du be.

  41. But the Governmint baint got the zince tu ax me," said Happy Jack, chuckling.

  42. Thik ther vigger baint a bad un, Colin,' he said, taking it carefully in his rough hand.

  43. Oh, that baint nothin',' Colin said, colouring up.

  44. I can write a blay, ant I can stage id, ant I can baint the scenery for id.

  45. I told him to get some gins for the rats in my rooms, and he shook his absurd head like any mandarin, and said, "There baint no trap as will rid you of them kind of varmint, sir.

  46. She had succeeded her aunt, who had taught him to read 'right off,' but 'her baint to be compared with she.


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