So you know, missis, me forced to go; so me come to town wid me daughter, and me lib wid she, for me can do but lilly work now.
De slave lib on de Street, each cabin had two room.
He lib at Brickyaa'd plantation in winter and in Beaufort in summer.
After peace declare de cullered people lib on cornmeal mush and salt water in de week and mush and vinegar for Sunday.
De Yankee open school for nigger and teacher lib in Maussa house to Brickyaa'd.
Slabe lib on Street--two row ob house wid two room to de house.
In de country de cullered peoplelib on uh third (crop) but of course at de end of de year dey didn't hab nutting, yet dey has libed.
As long as ole people lib dey going to tell de young ones 'bout ghost an t'ing, and dey going to pass it on, and w'en dey die dey going to leab dat foolishness right yuh.
I hab two chillen, one daughter live to Philadelphy and de odder lib on Ladies Island.
Ah lib nah Pademba Road--one bwoy lib dah oberside lakah dem two Docter lib overside you Tampin office.
One Boney bwoy lib oberside nah he like blow bugle.
The story of the boy that was scaret o' dyin' was the last story that little Lib ever told us.
The Stony Head V When little Lib told the story I give below, Deacon Zenas Welcome was one of the listeners.
The Boy that was Scaret o' Dyin' VII I have told you that little Lib was a delicate child, and that she grew more and more fragile and weak as the summer went on.
And while these talked to one another, or to some visitor from neighboring hotels, little Lib would sit motionless and silent by the hour.
On many, many days, as the season advanced, Lib had no words for us.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lib" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.