The folks gived them their wake whilst they were here to enjoy it and them was the keeners that was goin' hippety with lame legs and fine joy down the convanient alley for beer, God bless the poor souls!
De Yankees gived us a school but dey ain't give us nothin' ter eat so we's got ter wurk, we ain't got no time fer edgercation.
I has sarved ten months o' my sentence which dey gived me, three ter five years fer manslaughter; what could I do?
On Christmas mornin' we serenaded de marster's family an' dey gived us fruits, candy an' clothes.
They gived me a big silver half-crown, and I gived that to a little boy what came to speak to Mr. Button, and had his toes through his boots, and he was so glad.
I think I gived you a scarin' too," retorted Benny.
Nelly said as how the Lord 'ud provide, an' so did the angel that gived me the bob; but I dunna see how.
So I givedher the note: she looked at the writing on the outside, but didn't seem to know it.
I seed the lady herself," was the reply; "and I gived her the note.
His father gived his loife, you know, for little Jenny.
Oi hear as you ha' gived 'em such a fright as they won't get over in a hurry.
Doan't say that Maister Ned; he deserves ten toimes worse nor ye gived him, and he will get it some time if he doan't mind.
I b'longed to Marse Jackie Dorn of Edgefield County, I was gived to him and his wife when dey was married for a weddin' gift.
Dey gived me a dollar to spend for myself and I went 'cross de street and buyed me some snuff--de fust I had had for a long time.
You sent him a letter, Bet, and he read it, and gived me a line or two to take to you.
Daddy gived me to Uncle Rube," was her only explanation of her being there.
The oxen a-drawing the carts with the money was foundered, and the Gineral had gived orders to throw the money away.
After that, she and I was a good bit together, she carrying her dollars and I carrying the boy; but the way grew worse and worse, and but for the boy I think that I should have gived out myself as so many did.
Nope; I givedhim to a woman--" She stopped and edged toward the stairs, all her old fear of him returning.
I gived the boy to the woman--with golden hair," she stammered, as if some power were forcing the words from her.
For every kiss Shellington gived her, I'll draw blood outen her hide!
I gived ye to the pretty lady with the golden hair when yer pappy hurt ye, and I knowed ye again; for the Brimbecomb's name was on the boat that took ye.
Ain't ye got a long dig on ye from--from yer neck to yer arm--a red cut yer pappy made that night I gived ye to the Brimbecomb woman?
If folks like to give anything, it's gived as a gift.
An' Collins says as he've awpenly gived out that she'm to have all his gudes an' his money.
You see I puts this here left bow just awver my 'eart, 'cause Sally Cramphorn gived it to me.
But I gived un a hard stroke here an' theer, I warn 'e.
He'm wan of the family; an' whenever was it knawn as a female gived credit to them of her awn blood for sense?
Mistis gived me a dress dat de white chilluns done out-growed an' on Sunday I was de dressed-upest nigger in de quarter.
Dey tuk all of Massa Jim's clothes an' gived dem to some of dere frien's.
An' wheer's that li'l dictionary what I gived un years ago?
Twas that auld weasel, Billy Blee, gived him the wink to set you on a task he knawed you'd never carry through.
You've been an' givedme palpitations with your noise.
You've brawk un to shivers--the butivul wood pipe wi' amber that I gived 'e last birthday!
I've givedthat man as gude advice as ever I gived any man; but what's well-thought-out wisdom to the likes of him?
Widow Coomstock 's thrawed up the sponge and gived herself to that importuneous auld Lezzard.
He deserveth that pot as I gived him out of the bilin’ house; now dothn’t he?
Lord, ha’ mercy, if she has gived us a glass, or a stag’s horn from the mantelpiece!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gived" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.