48 Words to use with goings

"Ain' goin' t' hab no t'iefs roun' dis yere house, not if I knows it.

Dere's goin' ter be Holiness to de Lord written on de bells ob de horses bimeby, Missy.

I'm a-goin' home.

Thus we write fathers-in-law, sons-in-law, knights-errant, courts-martial, cousins-german, hangers-on, comings-in, goings-out, goings-forth, varying the first; and manhaters, manstealers, manslayers, maneaters, mandrills, handfuls, spoonfuls, mouthfuls, pailfuls, outpourings, ingatherings, downsittings, overflowings, varying the last.

SEE Guest, Edgar A. Miss Minerva goin' places.

They burnt my lips thess now like a coal o' fire an'an' lockjaw is goin' roun' tur'ble.

They were sick of bacon and beans, and were "goin' huntin'."

"A week amongst yew boys," he asserted gaily, "is a-goin' tew be the makin' of me.

I reckon it ain' so much so nowadays, but befo' de wah, in slab'ry times, a nigger did n' mine goin' fi' er ten mile in a night, w'en dey wuz

"One time, jus' when ever'thing was a-goin' fine, a sad thing happened.

"Dey goin' git marry.

He roared back to the remonstrating Colonel that he didn't care if an up-river steamer did come while he was gonehe was goin' gunnin'.

I've other matters first to speak to ye about; and this little girl's goin' hame, ye say.

"I'm sick of this," said he, "I'm goin' seal-hunting.

"Don't like the idee o' goin' int' the British navy," said he.

He was turned out account of goin' lame.

I'm goin' now, and I'm goin' hellity-larrup!

"You're an easy goin' man, John, but I'll say this for you, that a better natured man never lived.

The main entrance is in itself a noble sight worth goin' milds and milds to see, a long handsome buildin' curvin' round gracefully some in shape like a mammoth U only bendin' round more at the ends, and endin' with handsome buildin's, and tall pillars decorate the hull length and flags wave out nobly all along on top.

I thought my ribs was goin' ivery minnut, an' me man was cursin' undher his breath the way you'd hear him a mile away.

"'Bäout twenty-five thäousan' mild,"said the boy he asked,"'f y' go 'z y' 'r' goin' näow, 'n' 'bäout häaf a mild 'f y' turn right räoun' 'n' go t'other way.

You's goin' nex' day after this day.

"My apparatus was now in full going order and there was nothing for it but to wait.

At the going price then, in 1855, this section of land, if it had been good land, would have been worth only twelve or thirteen hundred dollars.

"It ain't likely I'll ever come back here any more, an' you've been very good to me, Mrs. Maloney, very good indeed, an'an'good-by!" "An' where do ye be goin' Ralphy?"

48 Words to use with  goings