Lovin Child was squealing and jabbering, with now and then a real word that he had learned from Bud and Cash.
Then he went out and chopped wood until he heard Lovin Child chirping inside the cabin like a bug-hunting meadow lark, when he had to hurry in before Lovin Child crawled off the bunk and got into some mischief.
Cash flinched again, wavered, swallowed twice, and got up so abruptly that Lovin Child sat down again with a plunk.
He studied the small cuts of the chairs, holding Lovin Child off the page by main strength the while.
Whenever Bud's mind left Lovin Child long enough to think about it, he watched Cash furtively for some sign of yielding, some softening of that grim grudge.
He laid his face down for a minute on Lovin Child's head, and when he raised it his lashes were wet.
Lovin Child's small forefinger went sliding up in the mysterious recesses of the fold until they reached the flat surface of the knee.
She could make Lovin Child comfortable with a full seat in the day coach for his little bed, and for herself it did not matter.
He washed Lovin Child's clothes, even to the red sweater suit and the fuzzy red "bunny" cap.
Bud followed him in silence, stepped across the black line to his own side of the room and laid Lovin Child carefully down so as not to waken him.
During occasional interludes in the steady procession of bits of bread from the plate to the baby's mouth, Lovin Child would suck a bacon rind which he held firmly grasped in a greasy little fist.
Mines and mules and grub is all right, but when it comes to this old Lovin Man, why--who was it found him, for gosh sake?
He got up and went over and sat down on his bunk, and rested his hands on his knees, and considered the problem of Lovin Child.
That's what comes o' lovin the praise o' men, Mirran!
He sed, an gave a lovin kiss, "If awd expected owt like this, Awm sewer awd ne'er ha spokken.
If owt can lend this life a charm, Or mak existence sweet, It is a lovin woman's arm Curled raand yor neck at neet.
Soa things went on, wol Hope at last, Gave place to dark despair; They felt they'd nowt but lovin hearts, An want an toil to share.
It is always a savin and exceptin of your onnurable onnur: being as I be ready to glorify to the whole world of all your futur lovin kindness of blessins of praise, a done and a testified to me and mine.
And now that your onnur is a thinkin of a more of lovin kindness and mercies, to me and mine, why a what should I say now?
Your onnurable onnur has always a had my lovin kindness of blessins of praise, as in duty boundin.
And so in the name and the lovin kindness of the mercifool sufferins of almighty goodness, and peace and glory and heavenly joys, no more at present.
Whereby this gracious and ever mercy fool lovin kindness would go to the cockles of my heart; ay and my chitterlins would crow, and I should sing O be joyfool, if so be as I did find as words wus any think but wind.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lovin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.