Well, when we'd see a whopping big greenback we'd dangle that red stuff close to his nose.
I dug a lot of worms in our garden, and picked up some whopping big night-walkers besides, so I'm all fixed for bait, I reckon.
Don't I wish we were going through Chester with the bunch, though; how the fellows' eyes would pop out of their heads to see this whopping big chap you landed.
It seemed like such a little thing at the time, but a whopping big one now.
The fact is, if I may be allowed to speak of it at such a time, I happened myself, awhile back, to buy a whopping big tent from a stranded show.
I've learned that we've shouldered a whopping big job this time; and still things keep cropping up, that make it necessary to go back and change matters some.
She's a whopping big boat, and that's the kind of a vessel they need for a horse transport.
An agent of the British Government called on me and offered a whoppingprice for carrying a cargo of mules and horses from Galveston to Havre.
After that I heard voices down-stairs, and then a whopping racket like somebody was smashing the furniture.
It was in the middle of a whopping yard that was beginning to look run down.
We saw the afternoon train come in, and there got off it Mr. Spragg, who grinned at us like the cat that ate the canary, and a whopping big man that was tanned and dark as an Indian.
I've read those rhinoceroses and hippopotamuses in Africa are pretty whopping animals, but that when they get started they can run to beat a horse.
He insisted upon whopping Scaife for what he called disobedience and impudence.
Upon my honour, sir, I tried, we all tried, to persuade Scaife to take hiswhopping quietly, but he seemed to go quite mad.
Scaife fiercely announced his intention of not taking a whopping from Trieve.
Besides salary and per diem, each Secret Service employee received a whopping twenty-five dollars for each boodler he captured.
Well, the dime-ante and the dollar limit that they started in at lasted just until Cato got a whopping big hand, which happened to be given to him by the man that looked like an M.
Wherever I struck, it's raised a whopping big welt, I calculate.
I drunk off a cup of coffee jest to oblige Jase, and then I begun to be kinder sociable with a young gal that sot by Jemima, while Jase took Lord Morpeth round to look at his marble head, and the two whopping picters of himself and wife.
The best on it all was, that the whopping looking glasses on both eends the rooms made them seem twice as long, and as if they had a great many more things in them than they raly had.