I don't mean actilly makin' him wrathy in airnest, but jist rilin of him for his own good, by pokin' a mistake at him. |
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He's makin' his play with a lone hand, and we've got to meet him the same way. |
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They spent so much time in arguin' and makin' grandstand play, that the interests of the city were forgotten. |
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He'd forgot all about Danvers, and was makin' figures on an envelope when I got back. |
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When Ah starts makin' up de berths you kin sweep out de cah an' 'cumulate de sheets an' pillow cases. |
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Ye hinnae as muckle o' the Sicht as wad let ye see when Leevie was makin' a gowk o' ye to gar ye hang oot signals for her auld jo. |
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Sam Wiles, Zibe Turner, and der crowd have bin busy for a long time makin' 'licit whisky. |
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W'at's he come makin' a noise like a penny arcade for amongst gen'lemen that comes in the square to set and think? |
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Never gives me any call-down for shuntin' him off the way I did and makin' him miss most of the show. |
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You're makin' good the sayin' that a sailor has a wife in every port aint you buster? |
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Here dey goes, all het up frum makin' speeches an' a-drinkin', an' packs de courtroom full. |
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And between times I don't object to makin' myself as handy as a socket wrench. |
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When a campaign is on, did you ever hear of an upstate Democrat makin' a contribution? |
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Thar war a trial, an' they proved ez he'd been consarned in makin' moonshine. |
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I reckon that the parient has a heap ter du with makin' th' chile. |
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By the rakes o' mallow, this jaunt may be the makin' o' you. |
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If he's courtin', he's makin' up to some young madam of a robin that lives among th' old rose-trees there. |
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There wan't any way of makin' 'em then but just outen rough logs. |
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Zach Bloomer, stop your makin' faces, you put it all out of my head. |
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It isn't for you an' me to be makin' fun of their quare names. |
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I was makin' up a litter in the monkey house for a young puma which is ill. |
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An' here's you makin' roughhouse at a dance, an' I 'm the floor manager, an' I gotta put you out. |
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I get sort of feisty and want to dav-il her by makin' you look pretty. |
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His name is Burns, an Ayr man, and the gentry are a' makin' much of him. |
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I'd 'a' felt foolish to have anyone know jest why I was makin' the trip. |
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Is that brother of hers you told me about still makin' up to that party? |
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What's de use er makin' up de camp fire to cook strawbries en sich truck? |
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Makin' up to th' women folk just for vanity an' flightiness. |
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