Shore you'd never think thet yestiddy he had his haid broke an' his heart, too.
JIM (Snatching Daisy around to face him) Was you over to Dave's house yestiddy rubbing his ole head and cloaking wid him to run me outa town--and me locked up in dat barn wid de cows and mules?
Who come rubbed yo' ole head for you yestiddy if it wasn't me?
I heard him sayin' no later than yestiddy that he took consid'able pains with himself.
And I was lookin' around yestiddy and found out about it.
There was an implacability about this new manner, that disquieted the man a little, but he said gravely: "Them feelin's jest comes about because what ye felt yestiddy war all new ter ye.
When Jack went away, I writ--an' yestiddy I got an answer back.
I snaked under the house yestiddy an' sarched, an' sarched!
I met her yestiddy with her young man that is to be, an' the way she was dressed up wasn't a sight for modest eyes.
It's a good thing I happened to look under the cow trough yestiddy or thar wouldn't have been an egg left in this house.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yestiddy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.