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Example sentences for "imself"

Lexicographically close words:
impute; imputed; imputes; imputeth; imputing; inability; inacceptable; inaccessibility; inaccessible
  1. He says that without a man is very near, and pinches and stints 'imself and 'is children to save, there can't be neither surplus nor security.

  2. It is nothing, Monsieur; for the moment he thinks 'imself a 'orse.

  3. He 'ad got a very old 'ead on his shoulders, and always picked the housekeeper 'imself to save the old man the trouble.

  4. I s'pose when a gentleman's with a lady he 'as got to make 'imself pleasant?

  5. Pore Bill nearly fell out of 'is bunk, but he saved 'imself at the last moment and lay there as pale as death, listening.

  6. But I did see it," ses the cook, drawin' 'imself up.

  7. By the time supper was finished people was passing things to each other in whispers, and when a bit o' cheese went the wrong way with Joe Morgan he nearly suffocated 'imself for fear of making a noise.

  8. Pore old Sam sat there hugging 'imself in the bed-clo'es, and getting wilder and wilder.

  9. Henery Walker drew 'imself up as tall as he could and stared at him.

  10. He 'ad to shout to make 'imself heard, and all four of 'em seemed to be trying which could make the most noise.

  11. Pore Sam leaned back in 'is seat panting and trying to wrap 'imself up better in the counterpane, which 'ad got torn in the struggle.

  12. He made up his mind at last to get it over and done with, and arter waiting till the cook 'ad cleaned 'imself they got a cab and drove off.

  13. Illustration: "He got 'imself very much liked, especially by the old ladies.

  14. His father-in-law came up on deck as 'e spoke, and began to brush 'imself all over with a clothesbrush.

  15. Uncle Dick nearly shook 'imself on to the floor.

  16. His temper kept him up for a time, but arter a while he 'ad to own up to 'imself that it was very dull, and the later it got the more he thought of 'is nice warm bed.

  17. Enough to make Gawd 'Imself ashamed of us, them women is.

  18. Yet 'ere are you a-complainin' because Guppy gets 'imself 'urt.

  19. He used to take a room when he was ashore and live very steady, as 'e was saving up to get married, and as soon as he found that out George invited 'imself to stay with him.

  20. John Biggs was quite right about its making 'em cheerful, but they see as plain as Bob 'imself that it 'ad got to be kept quiet.

  21. He was arf-way home afore 'e thought of the reason for Ginger Dick and Peter Russet giving up, and then he went along smiling to 'imself to such an extent that people thought 'e was mad.

  22. She stuck it up on the mantelpiece, and the things she said about Ginger's kindness and generosity made Peter Russet spend good money that he wanted for 'imself on a painted flower-pot next evening.

  23. They 'ad to talk in whispers, and when Peter Gubbins forgot 'imself and began to whistle he asked him where his 'art was.

  24. Old Sam said that that was wot 'e was going to do, and he spent so much time next morning making 'imself look pretty that the other two could 'ardly be civil to him.

  25. When he bought a new necktie and a smart cap and washed 'imself twice in one day they fust began to ask each other wot was up, and then they asked him.

  26. With such a 'at, who can win 'imself a widow?

  27. E lift 'imself slowly like a jack-in-the-box up from 'is disgrace.

  28. The Cap'en is just doing 'imself a treat, sir," he told me.

  29. Then he got to drinking so 'ard that he did fall off, 'urting 'imself purty bad.

  30. You see, the trouble with poor Dick is, that he's set 'imself up to protect and provide for Ernie all 'is life.

  31. E's a slipping off all by 'imself down to Osborne by the 6.

  32. You know 'e never speaks to the Colonel for fear o' gettin' 'imself fresh copped.

  33. He was always a great one for looking after 'imself and leaving them that was near and dear to 'im in trouble, was Skinner.

  34. He looked so pleased with 'imself at his cleverness that Emma arf put up her 'and, and then she thought better of it and turned away.

  35. We've been describing him to 'imself all along, and he thought it was somebody else.

  36. Well, sir, it was a kind of a cry out yonder as if some one 'ad got 'imself into trouble.

  37. And the idea of dying fust 'imself gave 'im cold creeps all over.

  38. I suppose he likes room to stretch 'imself about in?

  39. But Charlie made 'is own way for 'imself from the beginnin'!


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