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Example sentences for "never seed"

  • Mammy's name was Mary Puckett, but I never seed my father as I knows of.

  • I heerd 'bout dem broom-stick marriages, but I ain't never seed none.

  • I heared they got a thousand dollars for her, but I never seed her no more till after freedom.

  • They come to our house once or twice but I never seed em.

  • Never seed my mother again after I was sold.

  • I never seed no good come outen the colored race votin' yet.

  • Dem dat wanted de registration tickets back when de come out, never seed nobody to git 'em from nohows.

  • Bout that time he reach over fer a scrap I never seed.

  • Dat de first band dat I ever seed, and to tell you de truf I never seed no more till the World War fotch de soldiers all through here.

  • What ole lady Abbie gwine to say to ye when she see you done gone and act like you ain't never seed no quality befo'?

  • One day when he went to git out some money he dropped a roll of bills dat he never seed, but Daddy picked it up and handed it back to him right away.

  • I never seed none of de grown folks git whupped, but I sho' got a good beatin' myself one time.

  • Dere was one long table full of our white folkses, 'sides all de Niggers, and I jus' never seed so much to eat.

  • I never seed so many mens at one time in my life before.

  • I never seed or heerd tell of a country that had so many natural privileges as this.

  • I never seed a young woman I liked better 'n I do the one you selected, an' I've sent up many a petition that you'd both make it all right.

  • Ray Miller says you kin pass 'er over jest as ef you'd never seed 'er, does he?

  • I never seed a slave whipped on our place.

  • I never seed it till after surrender, 'cause us wasn't 'lowed to go out there.

  • Lots more chillen went, too, but I never seed no cruelness by de soldiers.

  • I never seed inside de chest 'till dey bury it--dat wuz in war-time.

  • We ain't never seed no fightin' round our place but we could hear de big guns over at Columbus.

  • Any babtising went on I never seed any of it, never knowed nothin' 'bout anything lak that then.

  • All I know I never seed him no more since that evening.

  • Chambers sent him to the salt works and I never seed him no more.

  • I never seed my father after the closing of the war.

  • I never seed no money 'til I was a great big gal.

  • I never seed no Niggers sold, but I did see 'em in wagons gwine to Mississippi to be sold.

  • I ain't never seed no sich time in my life as dey had when Marse Will Glover married Miss Moorehead.

  • She had on a white satin dress wid a veil over her face, and I 'clare to goodness I never seed sich a pretty white lady.

  • I 'low I never seed nothin' like it," Jonathan Stock complained.

  • I ain' never seed even a preacher eat chicken like dem Yankees.

  • I have heard my father speak about de patterollers, but I never seed none.

  • De table was set out in de yard under de trees, an' you ain't never seed de like of eats.

  • I never seed a gal so bound up in anybody as she is in Eph.

  • Jest as I started out I happened to remark that you'd be astonished to heer she was back, an' I never seed sech a quar look in a body's face.

  • Yo' 're a-jokin' now; I never seed a man milk a cow.

  • I never seed a body look so much like Rachel in all my life," he said several times to himself.

  • I ain't never seed nobody as proud as my Mis' 'Riah Cotton.

  • I never seed any of 'em down dere at my marster's plantation.

  • I never seed my great-grandparents, but my great-grandfather wuz name Buck.

  • I never seed one of these little fellers before," he picked up a teaspoon and turned it curiously over.

  • I hain't never seed a train but onct," Dale exclaimed, shaking hands with more open admiration.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    minute more; never appeared; never before; never ceased; never did; never even; never fails; never felt; never gave; never hearn; never knowed; never learned; never leave; never liked; never marry; never meant; never remember; never said; never speak; never spoke; never take; never tell; never wanted; she held; twenty leagues; various persons