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Example sentences for "thur"

Lexicographically close words:
thundring; thune; thunk; thunner; thunny; thurgh; thurh; thursdaie; thurst; thus
  1. I recognised Rube's voice); "thur allers a gittin a fellur into some scrape.

  2. By the jumpin Geehosophat, thur a gwine to ride right down!

  3. Jest then, thur kum a pedlar from Kinneticut, all kivered wi' fine broadcloth.

  4. A better idee then kim uppermost, an thet wur to clur out the anymal's inside, an thur cache.

  5. Tain't many as lives to wag thur jaws arter a stan-up tussle wi' a grizzly.

  6. If thur wus no prairie an' no mountains in heaven, an' all the folks talked fine language, I couldn't feel at home.

  7. I don't think thur wus any fine churches an' fine clothes on the prairie when He wus livin'.

  8. Wal; 'ee see them over yander, though thur hides be a coppery colour, has feelin's for thur childer like white Christyuns.

  9. They can git water and grass, and `cacher' thur till we sends for 'em.

  10. Cap'n, jest because some o' the Injun party may take a notion in thur heads to kum this way themselves.

  11. Thur's clur ground not fur from us; and I'd stak a plew thur in it.

  12. He's thur great medicine, an' humbugs the hul kit o' them.

  13. If 'ee'll leave that to me an' Bill Garey, I think them two niggurs kin fix 'em so as to bamfoozle any Injuns thur is in these parts.

  14. They're not a-goin' to stop at thur town when they find the nigger hain't been back.

  15. They mout ef thur hadn't 'a been so many o' these diggins, do 'ee see?

  16. We kin keep them back till thur sick i' the guts; that's what we kin do.

  17. I can't tell adzactly yit; but thur sick o' that game, I reckin.

  18. They kum to the Fort to trade wi' Bill, an' thur I sees both my old mar an' rifle!

  19. The vegetation was that of the Calumbo road, but not so utterly sunburnt: there were dwarf fields of Manioc and Thur (Cajanus indicus), and the large wild cotton shrubs showed balls of shortish fibre.

  20. Twer thuck thur white-veaced un as Measter bought off a ole Collins laas' yer as done it.

  21. I wurden no furder awaay vrom un then I be vrom thuck owld gent thur [the Judge].

  22. Now dwon't 'ee gwo an' blatch your veaece wi' thuc thur dirty zoot.

  23. Thur yun't nothen as I likes wusser'n that, bless 'ee!

  24. Twur down in veyther's archet, A gashly smother 'twur, Vor when you comes to scarch it, Thur be a zim to vur!

  25. But thur I bean't no scholard, and the bwoy he cudden rade it, but a zaid as the doctor tell'd he as a wurden to take but one spoonvull on't once in vower hours.

  26. Do zim zart o' unkid to bide thur by yerself.

  27. Thur I made shower as he'd a died avore the doctor come.

  28. By the road indicated, the distance from Besancon to the Thur is about 140 kilometres.

  29. Battle of the Thur (fought before the new moon, which took place on the 18th of September) September 10.

  30. Old Tom smoked away and the young ones at the table would hold a spoonful of mush to thur mouths and look at my straps, and then look at each other and snigger, till at last the old man seed 'em.

  31. I raaly believe she'd a kissed him ef thur hadn't ben so many wimen thar.

  32. Things went on this way fur a spell, till at last tha heerd of 'em in the country, and the wimen all about found some excuse to come to town to git store goods, jest a purpose to see the babbys and thur parents.

  33. Why thur ain't the scratch o' a claw on him!

  34. Ye see them buzzarts up thur on the dead-woods?

  35. But ef thur shed be a miss, look out for quick loadin'!

  36. Hain't they been a fightin' a spell up thur in Massouray or Illinoy, whar they built 'em a grandiferous temple?

  37. Wal--I know they brag mightily on thur genteelity.

  38. Thur it still war right under me,--armfuls o' it.

  39. Thur be a main lot of money gone auver thuck job.

  40. I wur under-shepherd thur till I took to factory work.

  41. They trooped past the window, and saw the old man sitting in his chair; and one said to another, "Thur be thuck ould varmint.

  42. Thur never wur nar a church here as we heard tell on.

  43. But thur be a screw loose somewhere; his trainer be a bad un.

  44. Thur wur a hole in the barrel as yer med put yer vinger in.

  45. Wi' voulded arms thur let me lie, Cheek by jowl my dog and I!

  46. Well," said I, "Thur or Thor was certainly a god of the heathen Saxons.

  47. Thur wur no trees 'ceptin' an odd cotton-wood hyur an' thur on the hillside.

  48. Thur wur the bar wi' his head right a-through the blanket.

  49. Thur war a good-sized parairy layin' torst the south an' west.

  50. I used to wear it Mexikin-fashun when it rained; an' in coorse, for that purpose, thur wur a hole in the middle to pass the head through.

  51. That wur, perhaps, the coldest night this nigger remembers; thur wur a wind kim down from the mountains that wud a froze the bar off an iron dog.

  52. About fifteen yeern ago I moved to Loozyanny, an' thur I met a painter, an' a queer story it are.

  53. I reckin, strengers, that you'll hardly believe me when I tell you the concatenation o' varmints that wur then an' thur caucused together.

  54. Varty-volds be ould potatoes, and thur bean't none as can beat um.

  55. I conclude this medal was struck in her regency, by her express order, to the memory of her lord, and that the inscription Thur gut Luetis means no more than her dear Llewis or Llewellin.

  56. Dear West, I have advised with the most notable antiquarians of this city on the meaning of Thur gut Luetis.

  57. Well,' said I, 'Thur or Thor was certainly a god of the heathen Saxons.

  58. I wur to walk into Cizzeter, an' vram thur goo by train to Lunnon.

  59. I wur soon on the road agen, a-gwain like a house a-vire, an' thur wur more clotheslines aal the way along on pwosts.

  60. Thur wur two or dree gentlemen in, an' thay larfed at the fizzle an' I.

  61. I heer'd the lot a-larfin, an' hed moast a mind to go in an' twirl me ground ash among um vor thur edification.

  62. I sed because thur war such a long clothesline put up aal the way along.

  63. A coyot won't eat skunk; an' I reck'n thur karkidges aint less bitterer than the meat o' a skunk.

  64. But thur ain't much good in yur talkin' to him now.

  65. I never seed neery Mexikin ked manage hoss-doin's like that young fellur; an thur ain't a drop o' thur pisen blood in his veins.

  66. Thur ain't much chance o' mistakin' the print you'd be likely to leave ahint ye.

  67. Eft hadn't a been for you, thur war licker enough to a lasted till the young fellur got roun' agin.

  68. She mout a been tuck elswhar, an then Miss Lewaze thur mout a missed hevin' her.

  69. I guessed thur wan't goin' to be any rain, an thurfor thur war no immeedyit hurry as to what I intended doin'.

  70. Wal, theer hev kum thur a man as I knowed on the Mississippi.

  71. He's knowed up thur 'bout the Fort as Maurice the mowstanger.

  72. A slave-girl had been put off a car and Ar-thur took up her case and won it.

  73. Thur ain't no one would know to take my place.


  74. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thur" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.