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Example sentences for "uh"

Lexicographically close words:
uglier; ugliest; ugliness; ugly; ugy; uile; uirum; uit; uita
  1. It's uh whole heap better tuh walk off on yo' own legs than it is to be toted off.

  2. De nex trial gointer be me for kickin' some uh you Baptist niggers around.

  3. If you take dat dare, you'll steal uh hawg an' eat his hair.

  4. You so ugly I betcha yo' wife have to spread uh sheet over yo' head tuh let sleep slip up on yuh.

  5. Beryl knows how to deal with the likes uh you," he muttered relishfully.

  6. I've held my own with this bunch uh trouble-hunters for thirty years," he said dryly.

  7. Your dad's bought a lot more cattle, and they've drifted like hell; we've got to cover mighty near the whole State uh Montana and part uh South Africa to gather them in.

  8. Young man, yuh seem born to leave a path uh destruction behind yuh," he said.

  9. King owns the stage-line from Osage to Laurel, where the Bay State gets its mail, and he owns Kenmore, a mining-camp in the west half uh White Divide.

  10. That breed uh wolves had better not come howling around my door.

  11. And, uh course, the boys are just dreading the sight of yuh.

  12. De Southern soldiers burned de depot, which wuz between Cabarrus an' Davie Streets den, an' dat wuz ter keep de Yankees from gittin' de supplies.

  13. I had mighty good white people, was treated all right, was made foreman and treated with every kindness.

  14. I loved them and I can't go against them in anything.

  15. You see I been jest uh leetle gal; I can't lie and say I remember.

  16. Now, one hundred rail been call uh good day wuk, but Old John decide he going to do better den dat.

  17. In de country de cullered people lib on uh third (crop) but of course at de end of de year dey didn't hab nutting, yet dey has libed.

  18. He dribe uh ax in ebery tree and den grab uh neaby maul.

  19. I nebber see sech uh man fer wuk in all my life.

  20. My mudder died w'en I was almost uh baby; she was de tailor and seamstress for our people.

  21. W'en all dem tree fall togedder, it make sech uh noise, dat ole Maussa hear um in he bed, and hasten to dress so he kin see w'at der go on in de woods.

  22. Well, it been uh cold day, and Mosser tell John Fraser to meet him on de corner Meeting and Broad wid de overcoat, 'cause he going out dat night and he want 'um.

  23. Tupper got no more than he deserved, and he did not get it soon enough--from my point of view.

  24. Something of the atmosphere of the ranges had crept into me that evening.

  25. That night we were all but done; two hours' work in the morning would put the Moon in shape for the down-river journey.

  26. It makes little difference what I believe," he answered patiently.

  27. Hence, the sooner I get out of this part of the country, the better I will be suited.

  28. There are others who would cheerfully shoot me in the back for what it would bring them.

  29. This the kid that got action on the St. Louis jasper?

  30. But it was new business to me, and so instead of keeping at him hammer and tongs till he was down and out, I waited for him to rush me again.

  31. Evidently a steady diet of strong whisky and rough-and-tumble fighting agreed with his peculiar constitution.

  32. There's going to be roundups like these old Panhandle rannies tell about, when the green grass comes.

  33. Aw, come on," urged Bob, giving up the argument.

  34. The day was sunlit and still, and far objects stood up with sharp outlines in the clear atmosphere.

  35. He answered to the name "Bud" more readily than to his own, and he made practical use of the slang and colloquialisms of the plains without any mental quotation marks.

  36. Lord, what fools are the men who write dictionaries!

  37. The "this" was a panoramic view of the town and surrounding valley of Billings.

  38. The wonder of it dazed Thurston and made him do unusual things that morning.

  39. How he filled in the hours he could scarcely have told; certain it is that he accomplished nothing at all so far as Western stories were concerned.

  40. Their bunch comes from the same place ours does, and I want to see how they stack up.

  41. But Thurston was not what one might call enthusiastic, and Hank laughed his deep, inner laugh when he was well away from the house.

  42. His eyes had lost the dreamy, introspective look of the student and author, and had grown keen with the habit of studying objects at long range.

  43. Don' choo fret the cattle now," said Jake.

  44. He was soon after this paying the closest heed to Mely McCord's very spontaneous talk.

  45. He had selected Mely in order that he might not get a reputation for being "stuck up.

  46. Men swung themselves down from the high beams and there was a rush from the mows, while the women among the wheat-sheaves drew back in terror as they might have done in a rising hurricane.

  47. I tell you they hain't no murderer h-yer,' says the shurruff, says he.

  48. Then dreading to hear more, she pushed out of the ever-increasing crowd and reached her mother.

  49. Then the new-comer seized the tin horn that hung against a tree, and which was used to call the people to meeting.

  50. But mammy hain't akchelly got anough fer the children to eat," responded Mely.

  51. Aw, you ain't going to git me that way agin," Happy Jack declared.

  52. He had cogitated upon the subject of land speculations and the welfare of his outfit until his head was one great, dull ache; but he stuck to his determination to do something to block the game of the Homeseekers' Syndicate.

  53. Besides, I can stir them up now and then and get them to say things that are useful.

  54. He didn't connect, though; the Flying U broke him.

  55. It matters to me, Mr. Green, and to my company, and to our clients.

  56. Yes--and they'll probably hand me a bunch of pity for getting stung by you," Chip retorted.

  57. We think it's time we settled down--and we're settling here because we're used to this country.

  58. They knew that it was going to be a pretty stiff proposition, and that they would have to obey strictly the letter and the spirit of the land laws, or there would be contests and quarrels and trouble without end.

  59. But still they begged bread from him, a loaf at a time, and couldn't see why he objected to making pie, if they furnished the stuff.

  60. At the door he tilted his hat down at an angle over his right eye and took long, eager steps toward an obscure hotel and his meagre baggage.

  61. He'd fool anybody that didn't know him, all right.

  62. I had a rig promised that I was depending on, and at the last minute discovered it was not to be had.


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