W'y, Crit won't even pay his taxes, he's that ornery.
Don't rope a bigger bull than you can throw,' is my motto, and Old Crit is jest my size.
There were forty two-gun cowboys working for Crit and any one of them would swear him into jail for a drink—they had done it, so he knew.
Old Crit watched him a moment, sneering; then with vindictive exultation he turned his attention to Pecos.
With eager glances she held them up—the keys which Old Crit had cut from Funny-face's ears on the day that he stole Pecos's herd—and thrust her brown finger through the Mexican ventano.
Old Crit says they never was a man sent up in this county yet for stealin' cattle," ventured Pecos, lamely.
Old Crit advanced to the stand and faced the court-room, a savage gleam in his eye.
Upton was against him because he had stolen his U cows, and Crit was against him worse because he had given him the cross—every cowman on the range would be against him because he was a rustler.
I don't know what happened—I remember Crit takin' me down to Geronimo and givin' me five dollars and then it was all a dream until I found myself in the jag-cell.
Once more both Crit and Upton began to take on nervy cowboys—men who by their boasts or by their silence let it be known that they were game—and the cow-camp at Verde Crossing sheltered gun-men from all over the Far West.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.