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Example sentences for "wuz"

Lexicographically close words:
wusser; wust; wut; wuth; wuthless; wyche; wycked; wyde; wydow
  1. This wuz the way I comed to knaw him, so as I shan't forget 'n again in a hurry.

  2. Now the big boat had capsized at the stake, and I had naught but the little one, and I wuz afeared the weight of us would swamp her in sech a sea.

  3. It wuz no small thing to get her aboard, I can tell yer, sir.

  4. The wind wuz a-blowin' a gale, and it wuz all I could do to keep the boat steady before it.

  5. Dis wuz all de childr'n got ta eat an of course dey war always hungry.

  6. I've seed false faces but dis wuz de worst I ever seed--dere wuz big red en white stripes all across his face.

  7. I wuz 'bout ten years old wen de war wuz over, so I 'members well-nuf.

  8. Masta had three sons, Dosh, his wife wuz Roberta, Alf his wife wuz Malissa and Byrd, his wife wuz Cully.

  9. It wuz built of hewed logs an' had a big po'ch on de wes' side.

  10. Ma muthuh wuz no han ta tell big yarns an so I know no ghost stories.

  11. My muthuh, Clausa McFarland Bridges, wuz borned on Wolf Crick too, but mah fauthar, Jerry Bridges, kum from Californie.

  12. Wen de war wuz over dey didden want us to know 'bout it.

  13. De ole Missus come in an wuz sick an she started ta sit down in de chair.

  14. We had ta bring tha basket bak an we sat down in tha corner ob da graveyard ta eat whut wuz left in da basket.

  15. He wuz a cousin of Massa Joe Mott an' lived a few miles away.

  16. Dey wuz jes as dutiful to us as to dere white folks.

  17. One day in mid-summer as Angus sat in the shade of the workshop mending a broken harness, old Paul Sam on his single-footing pony drew up at the door.

  18. If you try to put us off, or put this Poole or anybody else on, there will be trouble you can scoop up in a bucket.

  19. From this he produced a stone pipe bowl and a reed stem.

  20. But by this time young Mackay's temper, which had been gradually rising, was beyond being damped off by a stern voice and dignified manner.

  21. Now you've got all our things mixed up maybe you'll be satisfied.

  22. Well, whether it is or not, we're born gamblers--the whole family.

  23. Then there were men with a seasoned old ringer under a new name, or a couple of skates with which to pull off a faked match race.

  24. It is all very well for you; you people can afford to play with money.

  25. Somehow, French put him in mind of a gray-muzzled old fox.

  26. Whatever Mr. Braden took out of it he did not immediately speak, but drummed with his fingers on the table.

  27. He had a cold, blue eye, much like Gavin's, but now a trifle weary, and a slightly bent cynical mouth beneath a white moustach.

  28. You're making a fool of yourself, kid," he said.

  29. Whereat Jean sniffed and left them to their opinions.

  30. I have already made arrangements with Mr. Poole, here, to take it over.

  31. Mrs. Brand was a delicate, little old woman--so little and so old that people sometimes wondered how it was possible that she could be the mother of such a stalwart son.

  32. I canna mak' it oot," said the other, testily, as if annoyed at being unable to read it.

  33. Swankie's first impulse was to shout to his companion, but he checked himself, and proceeded to examine the pockets of the dead man.

  34. He was a poor man, it is true, as regarded money, having barely sufficient for his own subsistence, but he was rich in kindliness and sympathy, so that he managed to make his small income perform wonders.

  35. In another moment they had landed and secured the boat to a projecting rock.

  36. When memory failed he supplemented with original composition.

  37. This is mine, and I doot not there'll be some siller intilt.

  38. In those days telegraphs, railroads, and penny papers did not exist.

  39. Ruby and his uncle had taken the precaution to go down to the harbour just a few minutes before sailing, and they kept as closely as possible to the darkest and least-frequented streets while passing through the town.

  40. He grasped it with all his force, and swung himself over the edge of the cliff.

  41. On every one of these points we have the certain evidence of sworn eye-witnesses.

  42. The cottier tenants in respect of their smaller holdings often worked for their lord one day a week, and having no plough, or oxen, their services did not include ploughing.

  43. In the Hundred Rolls for Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire the services of the villein tenants [p041] are almost always commuted into money payments.

  44. For this purpose the survey of the manor of [p098] Westminster may be chosen as one of great national and historical interest.

  45. In the same villa Bainiardus holds 3 hides of the abbot.

  46. Secondly, there is a similar statement in detail that C.

  47. And to have their meals from the abbey when doing this service.

  48. There is another fact, which has, perhaps, never yet been explained, but which is nevertheless perfectly intelligible on the same hypothesis.

  49. It is clear from this description that the village which nestled round the new minster just completed by Edward the Confessor, was on a manor of the abbot.

  50. There is the weekly work at ploughing, reaping, carrying, usually for two or three days a week, and most at harvest-time.

  51. She wuz down on de landin' an' lookin' at yer.

  52. I dunno ef she wants me ter tell yer or not; den agin I never knows if yer wuz feelin' like Ole Miss did or no.

  53. Dar wuz a big crowd ob people dar ter see de slabes--two hundred ter be sole dat day and a lot ob plantation fo'ks done cum ter town ter buy.

  54. Hit wuz one day in de summer time dat Ole Miss cum out ter mah room, an' say she want ter speak ter me.

  55. She put me up fer sale lak as ef I wuz any udder nigger!

  56. Yer tole him yer wuz gwine come back ter him an' yer ought ter done hit.

  57. Already she felt that she was as good as safe in Wilhelmstal.

  58. Tarzan of the Apes had witnessed the entire encounter from the moment that Numa had leaped upon his prey.

  59. Then she un-strapped a heavy, military coat from the cantle of her saddle and donned it, for the air was already chill.

  60. They had not befriended them during their trial and they did not attend their execution.

  61. A Chinese city is proud of the stately and ponderous towers which ornament the gates and corners of its massive wall and protect the inhabitants from foes, human and demoniac.

  62. The new city officials erected a temporary pavilion on the site of the Presbyterian compound, writing over the entrance arch: ``They held the truth unto death.

  63. Moreover, they usually remain in one place only a few years.

  64. The Generals therefore felt that some punishment must be inflicted upon the city.

  65. The negotiations of foreign Powers with the Chinese regarding the payment of indemnity were, as might be expected, protracted and full of difficulties.

  66. Within, potted flowers and decorated banners adorned the tables and walls.

  67. And I told her "that our love for each other wuz like two rocks that couldn't be moved.

  68. Wall, I told him supper wuz begun any way, and he had better hurry back.

  69. She wuz the Methodist minister's wive's cousin, and the minister's wife told me she wuz dretful anxious to get my opinion on the lecture.

  70. The Founder of the Church wuz born of woman.

  71. Why, they wuz so powerful that every one of 'em brought the school-house down.

  72. It wuz early one mornin', not more than nine o'clock, if it wuz that.

  73. I knew they wuz all impressive and beautful illustrations, I couldn't deny it, and I didn't want to deny it.

  74. She said that when in the past she had disputed me right up and down, and insisted that wedlock wuz a state of perfect serenity, never broken in upon by any cares or vexations whatsomever, she wuz in the wrong on't.

  75. There wuz words in it of from six to seven syllables.

  76. She said that I insisted its serenity wuz sometimes broken in upon, and she had found it so.

  77. Once more her fingers had crept out of her muff.

  78. Bring my things to Charing-Cross at half-past eight.

  79. A short distance behind, mademoiselle, too, was walking, humming to herself.


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