17 collocations for ganging

He will cut throats and burn haciendas all the gay year round if he is not allowed to gang his ain gait.

I'll be her nurse, and I'll gang aboot on my stockin' soles as canny as pussy."

They that no like the safety we're makin' for them, can gang their way to 'ither places, where they '11 find no forts, or stockades to trouble their een.

Then gently scan your brother man, Still gentler sister woman; Tho' they may gang a kennin wrang, To step aside is human: One point must still be greatly dark, The moving why they do it; And just as lamely can ye mark How far perhaps they rue it.

"Nae doubt," said the other, rather hesitatingly; and added, "ay, but it's grand to hae the wee bit siller in your haund when ye gang an errand.

In all the north country, it is always said, "I'm ganging east or west," etc., and it happened that Donald on his sick bed was lying east and west, his feet pointing to the latter direction, hence his reply to indicate that he could not swallow the medicine!

There we stood like two sumphs, (as Hogg calls those who are ganging a bit aglee in their wits) gaping and staring at each other with a look which said, why did not you shoot?

"He shall gang to schule wi' the best in the land.

I could gang hame, and write a letter or twa, and be off in a day or so, singing again in the same auld way.

See here, Wullie, will ye gang an' enlist noo or tak' a hammerin'?' 'Wha'll gi'e me the hammerin'?' 'Come an' see,' was the curt reply.

I'll gang the morn and see Christina an' tell her' 'What'll ye tell her?' 'Dear knows!

See here, Wullie, will ye gang an' enlist noo or tak' a hammerin'?' 'Wha'll gi'e me the hammerin'?' 'Come an' see,' was the curt reply.

Every time wages gang up a shilling or twa, everything else is raised in proportion.

"Gentlemen," said he, "get your hatshaste yean' let us gang an' tak a lang wauk, for my mother an' the lasses are on a-scrubbing a whole floorfu' o' bottles; an' as I cam by, I heard her speaking about getting the ale bottled the day.

Dear Roger, when your jo puts on her gloom, Do ye sae too and never fash your thumb: Seem to forsake her, soon she'll change her mood; Gae woo anither, and she'll gang clean wood.

Losh, mon, we'll no be ganging north the day, an' ye bide droolin' there wi' the blitherin' Jacobites!"

In all the north country, it is always said, "I'm ganging east or west," etc., and it happened that Donald on his sick bed was lying east and west, his feet pointing to the latter direction, hence his reply to indicate that he could not swallow the medicine!

17 collocations for  ganging