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Example sentences for "git"

Lexicographically close words:
girts; gislatif; gislation; gist; gisthus; gitana; gith; gits; gitten; gittern
  1. I would help ye, too, if I could git away," said Daddy Wampole.

  2. An' now I want all o' ye to turn in an' git some sleep.

  3. Ye won't git the chance, ye mean," said the old hunter, significantly.

  4. I can't git nothin' ter brace ag'in here.

  5. This here ranch belongs to me, an' the sooner you boys pack up your duds an' git out the better it will please me," and Captain Grady smiled maliciously at the blow his news had brought to the boys.

  6. We might git over afoot, but we can't cross it on the hosses.

  7. Thet's wot ye git fer runnin' away," put in Watson, who had appeared on the scene.

  8. I won't git up again if it goes another time.

  9. Av we wos all foolish, waake-hidded cratures like you, how d'ye think we'd iver git the lighthouse sot up!

  10. Dog my cats ef de seetfulness er dat jug don't git away wid me," continued Uncle Remus, with a chuckle.

  11. Ef enny you boys git a invite you come, but ef you don't you better stay 'way.

  12. Better come git it while hit's fresh,' and wid dat Brer Rabbit gallop off home.

  13. I'm a mighty puny man, en I might git trompled,' sezee.

  14. One day, atter he bin fool by ole Brer Tarrypin, Brer Rabbit wuz settin' down in de woods studyin' how he wuz gwineter git even.

  15. Nigger dat knows he's gwineter git thumped kin sorter fix hisse'f, en I tuck'n fix up like de war wuz gwineter come right in at de front gate.

  16. Well, git your plug, and we'll amble along together.

  17. Don't git excited, Zeke, only to be cast down the harder, but there's a chance.

  18. His labor cut it and hauled it; this is a time when the laborer shall git his hire.

  19. How on airth did he git across the river?

  20. I got candy on the tree, but you didn't git nawthin', and I buyed you this with my berry money.

  21. Mother 'lowed you couldn't git any sich bread in town and a feller has to have somethin' to eat once in awhile.

  22. I been aging some lately, an' ef I war ter go ter the settlemint an' git inter a fight I mought not be able ter hold my own.

  23. And do ye git much out o' the di'mond mines?

  24. Hould on, ye spalpeen, till I git my wind!

  25. Tis mesilf that could niver git on without it.

  26. I can't git myself to think it's only a drame.

  27. Skelly's layin' fur her too; an' he'll git her.

  28. I went in to git grub just now and 't was all on the floor.

  29. Me head's crazy, an' she must git me a dhrop uv the craythur to put a bit uv spirit inter me.

  30. I wouldn't ax ye nothin'; but this is dad's team and when I git a job like this he allus expects his halvings.

  31. I tell her she'll git to be a reg'lar old maid if she don't 'sociate more with gals of her own age.

  32. But if ye wanter go to Hillcrest I'm sure ye air more than welcome to the use of the place, and perhaps ye might git a bigger share of the crops out of Cyrus if ye was there, than I've been able to git.

  33. You go 'tend to your own girls; we can git on without you.

  34. We'll hustle home an' maw'll git you 'twixt blankets in a hurry.

  35. I tell her to git specs; but she 'lows she's too young for sech things.

  36. Now I reckon ye'll git air enough to cure ye 'fore ye git them mended,' says he, and marched him out again.

  37. We can't git the horses out o' camp without bein' seen, for the red rascals would see what we were at in a jiffy.

  38. There's a long strip o' wood as'll let ye git close to him.

  39. I'll try to git up a fire," said Dick, jumping up in desperation.

  40. I vish," remarked Henri after a pause--"I vish I could git de vampum belt de leetle chief had on.

  41. Mind, lad, don't hit human flesh till my second signal is given, and see that Henri don't draw till I git back to ye.

  42. At other times the Redskins go huntin' in 'ticlur places, and sweeps them clean o' every hoof that don't git away.

  43. If they git only a sight o' the top o' yer cap, they'll be down on us like a breeze o' wind.

  44. Ve must jump on de best horses ve can git hold, shake our fists at de red reptiles, and go away fast as ve can.

  45. Henri; "oui, I vas all but die myself ven I fust try to git away from hom'.

  46. This brute'll git off if you don't look sharp.

  47. There must be some place betwixt here and the town where we can git enough to stay the pangs of starvation till we raich Wiscasset.

  48. Don't git gay on the road and buy a horse and wagon.

  49. I'm doing yer job for the avening, but you git your wages just the same.

  50. Why didn't they git to the Deerfut before me instead of laving it fur them chaps?

  51. We must come up wid the spalpeens before they git to Boothbay.

  52. Whin I git me eyes open I'll taich ye better manners," he called, climbing carefully to his feet.

  53. Ye have me consint, since I obsarve there's a bit of a town not far off where we can git enough food to keep off starvation.

  54. I wonder if he give me that quarter so as to hurry me out that he might git my knife!

  55. We jus' got ter have her ter teach ou' school--ef we kin git her.

  56. I's feared you mought git snake-bit gwine roun' dat way, Miss Rena.

  57. Look sha'p now, boy, er you'll git dat stave trim' too much.

  58. No, Frank; she went up town 'bout an hour ago to see the doctor an' git me some camphor gum.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "git" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bound; canter; fool; gallop; get; hop; hotfoot; leap; lope; run; spring; sprint; step; trip; trot