Which she's the inalien'ble right of Americans onder the constitootionto escape with every chance they gets,' says one.
He come to me in the first hinstance vith a constitootion so veared out and shattered that no medical carpenter in all Hingland could have mended it up except me.
The long and the short of it is," pursued the patient, again ignoring the voice of science, "that my constitootion is thoroughly run down.
Juries is such beasts, they'd take 'n give it to him hard because he's a real gent, and make as though keeping up the glorious constitootion and freedom and liberty of the subject to everybody alike.
You know your cousin to be in the habit of going out grassing and taking walks up Constitootion Hill for training hisself?
As I was a tellin' yer, yaou wants to know her constitootion first, and then yaou wants to knaow her character.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "constitootion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.