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Example sentences for "wid"

Lexicographically close words:
wickiup; wickiups; wickless; wicks; wictim; widden; widder; widders; widdow; widdowe
  1. She watched the Bravo caught in the cross-current when the gale dropped sudden, and tryin' to claw off shore.

  2. But as I can't leave the shop myself to go visitin' much in return, Joab acks offish.

  3. Now, them fellers saved from the Gilbert Gaunt didn't go through nothin' like that, it stands to reason.

  4. It was a homely meal but Louise ate it graciously.

  5. When you strike on to a sword-fish you are likely to want to back water 'bout as often as shove ahead.

  6. Of whatever nation and color they might be, she had learned that under their skins they were all just human beings.

  7. We Silts was always bred to be hospitable.

  8. On either hand as one entered were the rows of hanging oilskins, storm boots, miscellaneous clothing and ship chandlery that made up only a part of Cap'n Abe's stock.

  9. That's what I mean," rejoined Milt boldly, fishing in his pocket for the required nickel.

  10. The women were not uncomely, nor did they dress in outlandish manner.

  11. He had squandered a nickel in trying to head off the flow of the storekeeper's story, and felt that he was entitled to something besides the Brown Mule.

  12. Then you will not know where I am going to spend the time of your absence until it is too late--either to oppose or to advise.

  13. All manner of craft etched their spars and canvas on the horizon, only bluer than the sea itself.

  14. Ye see, miss, I carry the mail this trip an' the parcel-post traffic is right heavy, as ye might say.

  15. You fool wid me now an' I'll knock you into doll rags, Tony or no Tony.

  16. I don't see to my Maker whut she do wid it all.

  17. I wants a chance to talk wid him a minute before court sets.

  18. I'm tired of fending and proving wid dese boys ain't got no hair on they chest yet.

  19. You had a big ole barrel of rain water wid about a pound of sugar in it and one lemon cut up over de top of it.

  20. God knows if dat Daisy wuz mine, I'd throw her down an' put a hundred lashes on her back wid a plow-line.

  21. Now I reckon you can't even drink lemonade and eat chicken perlow wid us.

  22. That's de way it is wid men, young and old.

  23. He limps wid one hand on his buttocks) one day.

  24. You know you don't 'low me to bove wid de post office.

  25. LIGE: I 'member one day, Brazzle, you sent yo' boy to Winter Park after some groceries wid a basket.

  26. Away wid you, and never shew your ugly face here again among dacent people.

  27. And shure it does," she replied; "but the never a bit less shame to ye to think I was to ate musthard like honey and the devil a bit ov salt mate to take wid it.

  28. Do you know who is in that white coffin there, wid the bit black cloth over it?

  29. The next period of their respective developments found this pair in a fair way each to achieve a definite niche in his chosen profession.

  30. Don't make no gun play nor nothin' of that nature without you have to, but at the same time and nevertheless don't take no foolish chances.

  31. Before him at his approach this functionary bowed.

  32. And my old mother back home would, too, I know.

  33. And to the very life it was like Sonntag that at the climax of the quarrel he should have made a gun play.

  34. His feet shuffled uneasily where they were drawn up against the cross rung of the chair.

  35. The force of the discharge had blown it out, almost intact, to flutter off into a corner.

  36. I want to engage a table for four--not too close to the orchestra.

  37. The way I look at it, a man can't be in his second childhood without he's had his first childhood; and I was cheated plum' out of mine.

  38. So you're through wid your work, Florence.

  39. What wid the worry of losin' two fond husbands, I look much older than you.

  40. And what's the matter wid Bridget O'Keefe?

  41. Come along wid me, and we'll see what Tim has to tell us.

  42. As well as she can be whin she's been workin' her fingers to the bone wid sewin' to keep from starvin'.

  43. It's likely he's gone to Brooklyn or up to Harlem, wid a bundle.

  44. Wid that the man up with his fist and struck at Dodger, but he dodged the blow, and gave him one for himself wid his right.

  45. Come along wid me, my dear, I won't let anything harm you.

  46. Mr. Braxton invite we all to go down to spen' Christmas wid him at he home.

  47. He had done come to teck Marse George home to spen' Christmas wid him.

  48. No nigger mus whoop his stock wid a switch.

  49. Dese ole nigger slave traders uster so my Mammy said, steal de niggers from one Massa and dey would leave at night en stay in "Campbells Cave" den dey would take dese niggers wid a promise of freedom to Clarksville, Tenn.

  50. I'd a been up thar wid im yet but he kep telin me I wuz free.

  51. We went to dis funeral why we had big time talking wid our neighbors en of de dead.

  52. Dem de brass lamp came erlong hit war a little lamp wid a wich wid a handle in er stem, no burner or nuthin hit burned coaloil but had no chimney.

  53. But shucks, I did not no whot ter do wid de money.

  54. De skirt wer real full dem a skirt ober dis ter de knees wid a big pucker on de hips.

  55. Dey eat all de chickens and kilt the cows and tuk de horses and we sho scairt out dar wid dem varmints roving roun.

  56. Marse Thamos lived in a big log house wid a big plantation all around hit.

  57. Wen my Pappy kum home from de war, he war on de "Govmint" side he brung a pistol back wid him dat shot a ball dey hed caps on hit en used dese in de war.

  58. I was born at Gracey, Kentucky on Mr. James Colemans far, in a log cabin wid a dirt floor en a stick chimney.

  59. Den I've remembers de basque waist on de over skirts dese war made real tight waists wid a point in de back en ober de stomach.

  60. You 'd never see that beautiful land beyond the grave, wid the river of light flowing troo der place, an' the people singing songs before the great white t'rone.

  61. So mighty free wid yer dancin', 'pears like you'll come to dance at a rope's end!

  62. The news of Robespierre's arrest had just reached there.

  63. Some affected an air of indifference, and began a forced conversation with their neighbors; but all ears were strained.

  64. I do not object to a pleasantry, but when you go so far as to predict the execution of the king you carry a jest too far.

  65. Mademoiselle de Belloeil, "you are called to decide a point of the greatest delicacy.

  66. An the lass had been withoot sham hersel, whare's the sweetheart at wad tack her awa, an she gone wid another man's bairn?

  67. David, "for sham o' yeersel; and she at the doon-lying wid yeer bairn!

  68. He forgot that he had lost a proud bride in the memory of her youth, her beauty, and her affection.

  69. The pulpit, with its heavily screened stair, was of inlaid wood; and the whole building remarkable rather for its fine proportions and elegant fountain than for the richness of its details.

  70. I specs de dere Lord will be good to me," he would say; "de dere Lord hab patience wid me.

  71. I told de Lord dat I would have great patience wid Him.

  72. It is a good land you hab come to," said Mou-Setse when his mother had finished her narrative, "a land flowing wid milk and honey.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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