Broke into a house eout here last night," related the first New-Havener.
But queer haow a gink keeps on buildin' up a appetite, fur somehaow I'm hungry as all git-eout agin.
I jest got to depend on Jack to pull us through--aint I seen him come eout right-side up heaps o' times when things they had an awful black look?
The moose an' wolves an' wildcats hev all ben hunted eout o' that kentry.
Well, but lookeout, Mister John and keep number one eout o' fire and water and sech".
I never breathe jest nateral and lively, till I git eout o' between heouse walls into the free air".
But it's all dry neow, and the deer, as a gen'al thing scramble eout of their feedin' place into this gorge and foller it deown to the river to git their drink.
When he gits to be President o' the United States, I shall sell eout here and go hum to the Kennebec".
So guess I'll jest go eout ter the shed and git some more peat, fur ter keep the fire.
You see I never wear my best clothes to sich places, ’cause it kind a rips them eout a leetle.
Neow, I clar ter glory I kaint imagine WAR dey all gone ter, dough we bin eout only six seven monf' 'n got over tousan bar'l below.
Yessir," answered Louis; "but I kaint make him eout yet, sir.
When I come to the top, I lit eout fer the fust thing I c'd see to lay holt of, which wuz old squarhead himself, deader 'n pork.
Caint strike whale 'thout bein' crowdedeout uv yer own propputty by a gang bunco steerers like this.
There was one o' the men we couldn't get eout o' bed before six o'clock in the mornin'.
You'll find eout all 'bout that," responded Ethan.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eout" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.