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Example sentences for "know nothin"

  • Work for a man four or five years and go back to him and he don't know nothin' about you.

  • They didn' know nothin bout no britches till they was great big, jus' wen' roun' in dey shirttails.

  • Course we was glad but we didn' know nothin' to do but jes' stay on dere, and we did 'bout three years and de boss pays us a little by de month for our work.

  • Us didn' know nothin' 'bout bad times and cutting and whipping and slashing.

  • I'se don' know nothin' 'bout my pappy, but Marster Blair told me hims name was John Brown.

  • I don' know nothin 'bout de Yankees only I see dem come through dere de day we was freed, but won' no great heap of dem come.

  • Cose I never had no mind to know nothin 'bout it.

  • Well, I don' know nothin 'bout dem cornshuckin dey used to have only as dey would gather de crop in dem days en haul it up to de white folks big old farm barn.

  • Well, I don' know nothin more to speak 'bout den dat I been tell you dem other times you come here.

  • Afterwards, I heard that the soldiers went up and cleaned the village out, but I don't know nothin' about that.

  • Why, he don't know nothin', compared ter Ned, if he does talk ten times as much.

  • Massa Smelley fit in de Mexico War and in de Freedom War, but I don't know nothin' 'bout de battles.

  • Of course, there was more of that down in Mississippi than Alabama, but she didn't know nothin' about that.

  • I don't know nothin' about that, whether you can or whether you can't.

  • We don't none of us know nothin' about it," he contended.

  • Don't you fret about things you don't know nothin' about.

  • You don't know nothin' when you don't know dates.

  • I don't know nothin' about the year but it was before the war--the Civil War.

  • I didn't know nothin' only they was fightin'.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cold feet; contemptuous smile; hard ground; know already; know everything; know exactly; know from; know much; know myself; know not what else; know only; know she; know the; know what; know what you are talking about; know when; knowing the; known fact; known lines; known only; known species; known weight; little likely; part them; rainy season; revolt from