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Example sentences for "gimme"

Lexicographically close words:
gimcracks; gime; giment; gimlet; gimlets; gimmick; gimp; gin; ginerally; ginetan
  1. Gimme a drink of whiskey, gents, an' swing me off.

  2. Gimme another drink some one, I'm most dyin' for some.

  3. Lawd, Mr. Clark, gimme a lil piece of side meat to cook us a pot of greens.

  4. Gimme time, and I reckon I could take the place of the pig in my new dad's affections.

  5. Hyar, gimme a hand, I can't hardly wiggle no more.

  6. Gimme one, an' give Hank one; or ye'll both shore as hell miss his mother's funeral.

  7. It's the mans what gimme the candy in the pitty box!

  8. Gimme some of that," demanded Jim, trying for the cake.

  9. Now I see there isn't, but gimme a drink--quick!

  10. Gimme that chunk o' meat there for a bottle o' hooch.

  11. Gimme my clothes, Scotty," he demanded, swinging himself to the edge of the bunk.

  12. Angy, gimme a bag of crackers and some of that jerked beef—I'm tired of hearin' this yawp.

  13. Well, gimme another shot of that snake-pisen and if it don't kill me I may swear off too, jest to be sociable!

  14. Well, gimme my pay, then," returned Angy, holding out his hand and blinking.

  15. Gimme a dollar's worth of smoking tobacco and a box of forty-fives and I'll hit the road.

  16. Gimme half a dozen of them red ones—no squaw colors for me—and say, lemme look at them aprons.

  17. Well, gimme that kiss, then," said Pecos.

  18. So gimme that money and I'll be on my way.

  19. The black man said he'd gimme a dollar fer the trunks, that's all.

  20. He jes' said t' go git the trunks an' he'd gimme a dollar fer the trip.

  21. That was the day he gimme the dollar, an' Gran'dad come in in time to see it, an' took it away from me.

  22. Gimme a hand wid liftin' in them two tables," said Mad Bell.

  23. If you gimme any more mutinous back talk; if you refuse to turn to an' do your duty accordin' to the articles you signed when you come aboard, you'll git it again.

  24. Gimme back my gun an' I'm not afraid of him or any of you," he bluffed.

  25. Gimme a bob over the fare, an' all, so can't be stony.

  26. Tell you wot, gimme your name an' address.

  27. He had it coming to him and, gimme a square jury, I'll make 'em say I did right.

  28. Well, gimme your paper and I'll sign whatever you write!

  29. Gimme the books, I'm going to make you a director at our next meeting.

  30. Gimme a wet funeral, and I'll run it off on schedule time, and have the horses back in the stable to the minute!

  31. He'd gimme notice in a minute if he didn't need me.

  32. He gimme a look to-night when I came off from the prance.

  33. Here, put it in the glass, and gimme a French kiss.

  34. Gimme a little while to tune up--before--we get there.

  35. Gimme the balcony in preference to the orchestra every time.

  36. Go to it, sis--gimme a shine like a wind-shield.

  37. Next to a pink worm on a fish-hook gimme a red-headed baby for the horrors!

  38. Gimme one room and what I want, and you can have all your swell marble-entrance apartments.

  39. You gimme a swell turn there fer a minute.

  40. Rhodes dancing about like a jay-bird, "you gimme half or I'll have the law on ye!

  41. Now gimme my money, and give it to me quick or I'll come in there and git it myself!

  42. You take away my mine, that was worth millions of dollars, and gimme back a piece of paper.

  43. Aw, gimme another drink--you're nothing but a bunch of short sports.

  44. Gimme a drink," he said laying fifteen cents before him; and as several men moved forward he scowled at them in silence and tossed off his solamente.

  45. An' I wants 'e to gimme your opinion like.

  46. Here," says he, "gimme that machine and enough of them wax things to make up a hundred dollars' worth.

  47. Then gimme somethin' for four cents to make up the other ten," says she.

  48. I started to walk off, but Mark called after me: "B-b-better gimme those keys.

  49. And gimme them votes so's I can cast 'em for Peter Bloom.

  50. For a handsome man gimme somebody that's old enough to wash his own face without his mother's helpin' him.

  51. Den dey gimme deze heah hole-in-de-middle cakes, an' some reesons.

  52. An' I bet yer dey'll gimme some'h'n' ter fetch home.

  53. Gimme dat Bible, boy, an' lemme read you some 'ligion.

  54. De ladies in de kitchen dey gimme two burnt cakes, an' I swapped half o' my reesons wid a white boy for a biscuit--but I sho is hongry.

  55. Dey gimme 160 acres of lan', but twant no 'count.

  56. My son in Chicago gimme dis house an' I lives here by myse'f.

  57. I got to catch the home, put whoever Hite's talkin' to on another wire and gimme the chief.

  58. All right, Jimmy, just gimme the flash so I'll have enough for a head; the copy desk's all gone.

  59. Gimme eighty-three dollars and forty-one cents and you can have it back, with costs.

  60. Now, Tessie, gimme your sweetheart's address, and I'll get there slick away.

  61. Gimme a kiss, or I'll stop the horse again.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gimme" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.