64 Metaphors for thars

Thar's a lot o' 'em too; whole villages hid away on some o' them cays, with women an' childrenevery color ye ever saw.

"Thar wasn't a wild-catter that could have a hideout safe from me.

"This block you been tellin' abouthow was it fastened to the dog?" "Thar was a chain fastened to the block by a staple.

Now, judge, I seen him, felt him, talked to him, and know he was there; and thar hain't never been a doubt in my mind as to what become of him.

"Hain't you noticed, gals," she persisted, "that thar hain't been a death in the house sence we took him in?

I had bemeaned and berated and faulted her so continual', and belt her up as a pore, doless creetur', without no backbone or ambition; and now I knowed that if thar ever were a tender, ginuwine, angel daughter on this here earth, it were her to me.

"Thar was an old fellar had a ranch in Chevelon Canyon, an' he was always bein' pestered by mountain lions.

Marse Jim didn' keer, but he sent us ober nex' mo'nin' to git de leavin's, an' thar was a wagon load er jes de leavin's.

" "Why not the lazaret?" "Cause thar wouldn't be no object fer him to go thar.

"Spec there's room for another thar'," said Sambo, "thar's a pretty smart heap o' niggers to each on 'em, now.

Besides, when yuh git right down to brass tacks, thar isn't as much danger o' my bein' robbed in the night-time, as in the day.

Thar was one brick chimbly an' one dirt one to hit, an' a great big wide po'ch 'cross de front of de house.

The silence was broken by Jerry, who exclaimed, "Ef them 'Paches ain't devils, then thar ain't no use of havin' any, that's all I've got to say.

I know the ship ez a boy knows his first boss, as a woman knows her first babby, I reckon thar ain't no treasure yer, onless it was brought into the Pontiac last night by them chaps.

Besides, thar's a pack o' measly wild dogs loose in that stretch

Thar's a pit out yar in the woods ez hez been burning six months; it hain't, in course, got the advantages o' the old one, for it's nat'ral heat.

"That thar's the sensiblest thing you've said, so fur," approved Jerry Simpson, beside Bill.

Now see here, Gates; thar's no reason why we should beat about the bushfact is we're sea rovers.

Thar never was sich a kid.

Thar won't be no storm terday.

Thar's a big difference.

'Taint often anybody comes up this way, though to be sure thar was two gentlemen fishin' hereabouts last summer.

"One day Marse George an' his Uncle, Mr. John Davenportnow thar was a rich man fer ye, why, he had two carri'ge driversdey rid over to Grand Gulf whar dey was a sellin' slabes offen de block an' Mr. John tol' Marse George to pick hisself out a pair of darkies to mate so's he could git hisself a start of darkies fer to chop his cotton

"Thet one thar is sore hurtedit's a damn shame.

"Thar was plenty dancin' 'mong'st darkies on Marse George's place an' on ones nearby.

64 Metaphors for  thars