The argument was so forcible that some one would work with the negroes while the "clean done gone" man and brother rested and meditated upon "catchin' the gals of 'vacca!
Law, honey, you know yourself how ha'sh ladies is to poor younggals as has done wrong.
You ought to be a special, 'Earty, there's some rare fine gals on Putney 'Ill.
Once we used to want the moon to come out, sort o' made us think of gals and settin' on stiles.
I likes to give the gals a treat now an' then, and who d'you think I saw there?
Y' see some one suggested those gals pay a 'party' call on your Golden Woman," he said with elaborate sarcasm.
In our family all the gals take after the father, and all the boys after the mother.
Don't you know he's given ten thousand dollars to start up some sort o' school for the boys and gals to learn their trade in?
You learn your looms if you want to git wedded--and I know in reason you do--it's about all gals of your age thinks of.
If you start in to work in the morning, like I reckon you will, you ain't got no other time to get acquainted with the gals but right now.
The Lord knows they feed you better thar, and I believe in my soul the gals at Pap Himes's will run me crazy.
It re'lly is too bad he l'arned about you gals playin' that prank, ain't it?
Those gals couldn't have eat many of his old berries.
It gives me a black eye with these gals, and the gals a black eye with the teacher.
Now, you take these little galsin to marm, while I fix up Tom Jonah," Mr. Buckham urged.
Bob Buckham ain't mean enough to harry a pack of gals about sech a thing, I should hope!
When she see him she begun to roll her eyes and simper up the waygals do--I ask your pardon, Miss Hands!
How should you feel if some of them younggals was tu cum in here?
By gracious, if it didn't make me stare to see the purty galsand the harnsome married wimmen a walking up and down the market among the heaps of beets and cabbages.
Arter putting the poetry into my letters so strong, I was sartin that all the gals would be a talking about me.
I kinder expected that she'd have blushed a little when I said that; but somehow these city gals don't color up very easy.
I don't think doughnuts or sugar candies set well on the stomach, and I don't think seeing so many gals sets well on my head.
She let her gals have half an hour to eat their dinners in, and if any on 'em didn't happen to get to the shop at seven o'clock in the morning she never docked off more than half their day's wages.
With that the young fellers with the hair lips begun tu push their cambric hankerchers into their mouths, and the young galspuckered up their mouths as if I'd done something tu poke fun at.
His gals all married Americans, and one of them, I've been told, was a yellow-haired giant like this fellow.
She held her head too high and said "No" a little too often; ye see, gals better take their fust chances.
Other gals say they have regular friends, I haven't.
Why the gals who come out regular of a night dressed up, and gets their livings by it.
A long time afterwards I again had the girl for two and sixpence, Fred was then in Canada; she recollected me well, and asked me, whether gals and chaps usually did such things together in London.
Eli; "that tall feller jest introduced one of the dark-eyed gals as his wife.
You 'ear 'em talk about gals as insists on an hour a day for practising the piano, and the right to invite their young man to spend the evening with them in the drawing-room.
And if she ain't a naturally good gal, it makes 'er worse, and then you 'ear what awful things gals are.
Some gals when you ring the bell come up looking so disagreeable, one almost wishes one didn't want them.
Ladies talk pretty about the dignity of labour, and are never tired of pointing out why gals should prefer domestic service to all other kinds of work.
It's because the gals know that the mistresses can't do without them that they sometimes gives themselves airs.
I presume the gals has littered the front hall till it's a sight to behold.
Durned ef I don't like 'er better without a hat on than with all the fluffy flamdoodle that gals put on when they go out.
I've seed you cut the pigeon-wing over on Mossy Creek with them big, strappin' gals 'fore you had yore sights as high as these town folks.
Now, I jest wish my gals had that much enterprise; they git beat ef they buy a spool o' thread.
My gals git me into devilish scrapes sometimes, an' I'm always sayin' they got to stop it.
Here I am now, kissed by ten o' the prettiest gals in Beaufort jest as the sun is a-settin' on my first day o' new manhood.
Little gals said He loved me; but can't ask Him, He don't come here.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.