I've always heard she was a great hand to make a poor mouth.
He was a great hand at gardenin, orchadin, farming, and what not.
This ungodly fear hath a great hand in keeping of the soul from trusting only to Christ's righteousness for justification of life.
Some would persuade me the Devil had a great Hand in the late religious Breaches in France, among the Clergy, (viz.
But a great hand, coarse and hairy, came upon his mouth, stopping the cry and choking him to silence.
But now this grim figure stirred, and lifting a great hand, spake hoarse and low: "Peace, knight!
I'm a great hand to start a thing and then branch off and start something entirely different, such as learning how to make the table walk, and pyrography.
And I couldn't blame her very much for this, me being a great hand myself to get words mixed up in my childhood, especially such words as epistle and apostle.
She is a great hand to act romantic, such as falling in love with a man in a streetcar, or expecting her future husband to be a certain size and comb his hair a certain way and things like that.
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