For I never heered nothin bad on him let Alone his havin what Parson Wilbur cals a pong-shong for cocktales, and he ses it wuz a soshiashun of idees sot him agoin arter the Crootin Sargient cos he wore a cocktale onto his hat.
Some people has got funny idees of a good time," Morris commented.
I got over them old fashioned idees that a feller shouldn't spend the money he makes in the way what he wants to.
But suchidees are futile, futiler than I often mean to be.
See page 195)] And sometimes Serenus Gowdey would be called in to aid in their deliberations, though their talk always led off onto Coney Island and rested there, he didn't git no other idees out of him.
But I see his idees wuz all broke up, as well they might be, Tirzah Ann pumpin' water all day with her feet!
I, bein' fairly stunted with the idees she promulgated.
And then she would read 'em to me to get my idees on 'em.
Ardelia looked as if her idees wuz scattered to the four pints of the compass.
Up, up, up, it soars as if it wuz bound to reach up into the very heavens, and carry up there these idees of ourn about Free Rights, and National Liberty.
Mary kinder waived off some of my idees and went on and spoke of her work on the battlefield and how necessary her dress wuz in such a place.
And to this old trustworthy weepon I held in all his different plans to inviggle me into his preposterous idees and found it answered better than reason or ridicule.
A man can borry tools, but he can't dicker for suchidees as Jabez has got.
But goin' on a little furder we see what put such vain and onpractical idees out of his head.
And that I felt wuz the crownin' glory of this fair, the new idees and knowledge of better ways and things that wuz learnt in all these exhibits, and wuz destined in the future to bear fruit and bless the world.
But I discouraged all such morbid idees and led his mind off onto sunthin' else.
He will get his onparelled idees patented before he takes it to St. Louis, it wouldn't be safe not to.
Sez I, "Anybody can undertake things; his idees hain't made him rich or famous.
His idees are some like the hardware man's at Jonesville only Jabez'es are more deep and not nigh so expensive.
Sez Josiah, "He's got idees if he hain't got tools.
Josiah wanted to go and see the Fire Fighters, he said he thought he could git some idees to tell the brethren that wuz in the fire company, and Blandina and I wanted to see the Esquimeaux Village.
But my idees wuz frowned at by every man in Jonesville, when I ventured to promulgate 'em.
The idees wuz, "that wimmen hadn't no business to set on the Conference.
So Serena Fogg's idees of men and married life wuz about as thin and as well suited to stand the wear and tear of actual experience as a gauze dress would be to face a Greenland winter in.
Well, they've idees enough, if that's all they need.
It was from him that Jim had picked up most of his idees about business an' gamblin'.
Such high-grade idees he's got, and I've got to suffer for it yet.
Then I see there what I want to buy here, Abe, and when I come back to New York I buy only them goods which has got the idees I seen it in Paris.
But how do you know we ain't got the idees you would seen it in Paris, Moe?
Always up to now I got fine weather crossing, but the way the water has been the last six days, Abe, I am beginning to think I could get just so good idees of the season's models right in New York.
He gets his ideesstraight from the best fashion journals.
Hymie would come home with new idees of tchampanyer wine and not garments, Abe.
If I wouldn't get my idees from the fashion papers, Abe, where would I get 'em?
Now, I have had my idees riz up lots of times--they have riz and fell so much that my muse has fairly lamed herself time and agin, and went round limpin' for some time.
Why, that fern wuz so large and beautiful, and attracted the envious and admirin' attention of so many Jonesvillians, that I had strong idees of takin' it to the Fair!
Like all the rest, she had vivididees about Sunday closin'; but come to the p'int, her own affairs wuz of the most consequence.
Josiah of course wuz rampant with idees of havin' our house run jest like it.
The stucco, of which most of the buildin's are composed, made it possible for the artist and the architect to carry out their idees to a magnitude never before attempted.
Jined to this department is a Assembly Hall, on purpose for speakers and orators to disseminate the best and latest ideesabout agriculture.
You needn't be a mite afraid of gittin' your idees too riz up about the onspeakable beauty of the seen.
I took solid comfort here, and I also got some new and useful idees that I could disseminate to Miss Isham, and she that wuz Submit Tewksbury.
And I d'no as it is takin' the idees of the Lord so much at first hand as it is to study the lesson of the Lilies He made, and which He loved and admired and told us to consider.
Even Nony Piddock seemed to sort of onbend a little, and moisten up with the dew of charity his arid desert of idees a little mite, when he wuz around.
I; "your idees are luny--luny as can be; it has got to go by electricity.
The Genevese has just the same remark: "Les idees n'ont jamais plus de puissance que sous leur forme la plus abstraite.
He had trained himself for eternity so long that some of his earthly idees weren't sound, and the surest way to bring him to himself was to let him bark his knees a time or two.
We did our level best to give Horace somethin' real to worry about, an' from the very start his nerves was so busy handin' in idees an' sensations that his mind was took up with these instead of with the nerves themselves as was usual.
It may seem singular to you, Eau-douce, but I've known white men of great name and character manifest as remarkable idees consarning their honor, I have.
I would be in town several days yet already; and before I go, Mr. Birsky, I would like to see it if Adelstern's idees would work out here.
I believe in encouraging idees like Adelstern's--especially when he is got a very nifty little ball team in his society, too.
He's a very enlightened merchant, with a lot of very fine idees for the welfare of his employees.
It is interesting to note that in the chapter on the Ass, which contains some of his evolutionary passages, there is a reference to "plusieurs idees tres-elevees sur la generation" contained in the Letters of Maupertuis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "idees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.