If you'll take that pinter an' keep him till I call fur him, I'll give you half of what Don pays me to get him back.
If you'll ketch the pinter fur me an' promise to say nothin' to nobody, I'll let you off this time.
Hain't you never heard nothin' from thatpinter pup at all?
What business you got up here, an' how come you by that pinter pup?
They don't take half so much notice of me as they would if I was a pinter dog!
I tried to get ten dollars fur you too, pap, but I couldn't do that nuther; so I brung Don Gordon's pinter along.
You'll take the pinter to Don an' fetch me back the ten dollars, honor bright?
Pinter dropped his tools with a clatter at the foot of the waste-heap and scratched under his ear like an old cockatoo, which bird he resembled.
Pinter scratched his chin-feathers reflectively till the other party cooled.
Pinter had practical experience and a line clear of graves, and he made good time.
Dave and Pinter were feeling tired, and were just deciding to knock off work for that day when they heard a scuffling in the direction of the different shafts, and both Jim and Kullers dropped down and bundled in in a great hurry.
Pinter chose a spot about three panels or thirty feet along the other fence, the back fence of the cemetery, and started his hole.
Pinter tilted back his head and scratched the roots of his chin-feathers, which stuck out all round like a dirty, ragged fan held horizontally.
Jim and Kullers were below, getting out dirt for all they were worth, and Pinter and Dave at their windlasses, when who should march down from the cemetery gate but Mother Middleton herself.
Pinter straightened himself, blinking like an owl, and looked carelessly over the graveyard.
Next morning Pinter and his coloured mate appeared on the ground early, Pinter with some tools and the nigger with a windlass-bole on his shoulders.
Dave was working the ground on each side as he went, when one morning a thought struck him that should have struck him the day Pinter went to work.
Wall, as thepinter approached the hour, the excitement grew nearly, if not quite rampant.
We didn't farm, 'xactly; Mars Pinter owned the iron works and most of his people worked in there.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pinter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.