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Example sentences for "ever seed"

  • This they faithfully promised not to do, and departed; notwithstanding Jerry pronounced it as downright foolish a proceedin' as he ever seed.

  • They're the smartest, wickedest and cunningest, Injins I ever seed.

  • I'm all right now, and good for a dozen painters yet; but this is the biggest one I ever seed.

  • He was the most sensitive man you ever seed.

  • January was a big, fine lookin' nigger; de finest I ever seed.

  • Gran'mammy Holmes lived to be over a hundred years old, an' she was de fust pusson I ever seed daid.

  • Dey was de mos' I ever seed travel at de same time.

  • He's got more seals to his ministry a-hanging onto his watch-chain than I ever seed.

  • He said she repented more of other folkses' sins than anybody he ever seed.

  • He's the peartest-lookin' chap I ever seed.

  • I wuz grown 'fore I ever seed no sho' 'nough white sugar.

  • Dere wuz a man who folks called a good preacher, but he wuz one of de meanest mens I ever seed.

  • I don't know as I ever seed a gal that quite come up to her, in my way of thinkin'.

  • But jest let him stay still wunst tell I get a good rest on him like, and I'll be dog-on'd ef I don't knock the hine sights offen him the purtiest day he ever seed!

  • Them's the slimmest legs fer sech a good stout body I ever seed.

  • To be a woman yorse'f, you are the porest judge of 'em I ever seed.

  • I know you are sorry, darlin', fer you always are, an' you look more downcast than I ever seed you in all my life.

  • Grandma didn't think chillun ought to see funerals, so de first one I ever seed, wuz when ma died two years atter de War wuz done over.

  • I ain't never seed nothin' lak dat pretty flowerdy weddin' dress dat I wore and I had de prettiest hat and things dat I ever seed.

  • Ma's mammy was de onliest one of my grandmas I ever seed.

  • Holy, "That was the funniest sight I ever seed in my life.

  • Hasayampa said it beat any four-stamp mill he ever seed.

  • That's the fust decent buckskin cow I ever seed," said Bronco.

  • Dat de first band dat I ever seed, and to tell you de truf I never seed no more till the World War fotch de soldiers all through here.

  • Winnsboro fust town I ever seed, but it don't favor itself now.

  • Dem was de best days dat any darky has ever seed.

  • Come here, my little man and shake hands along with me; well, I declare if that 'ere little feller ain't the finest child I ever seed!

  • It's about the wittiest book I ever seed.

  • They are always in love or in liquor, or else in a row; they are the merriest shavers I ever seed.

  • Ever sense she come down here t'other day she's stirred up more turmoil than any railroad bill I ever seed.

  • He says he owns the land I settled, and he ain't ever seed it.

  • Godfrey, this is the quickest roll-call I ever seed!

  • De fust time we ever seed sojers, dey wuz a big crowd o' 'em cum up to our place.

  • One day I was standin lookin thru de bars o' de gate wen I seen out in de road de largest dog I ever seed in all my life.

  • I've seed false faces but dis wuz de worst I ever seed--dere wuz big red en white stripes all across his face.

  • And yit, the biggist liar I ever seed couldn't more than write his name.

  • Slowest nigger I ever seed," and muttering he went out.

  • One day he tuck down the biggest hound you ever seed an' when the store-keeper had give him the pint of licker this here feller looks at his hound an' says, 'What!

  • Got less sense than any dog I ever seed, come a jumpin' on me with yo' muddy feet.

  • It was the cheapest lot o' chickens I ever seed.

  • But he put his arm around me an' come as nigh cryin' as I ever seed a strong man.

  • She fried 'em and they looked the nicest you ever seed on the table.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ever seed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ever being; ever existed; ever experienced; ever going; ever have; ever known; ever laid; ever liveth; ever more; ever ready; ever since; ever thou; ever were; ever wrote; evergreen tree; everlasting glory; every sort; everyone else; everything that; everything they; everything was; half million; man who; next summer; proprietatibus rerum; servants were