51 collocations for gib

En ef you er a good nigger en min's yo' bizness, I'll gib you Chloe fer a wife nex' spring.

My small cannibals clamoured round me for flesh, as if I had had a butcher's cart in my pocket, till I began to laugh and then to run, and away they came, like a pack of little black wolves, at my heels, shrieking, 'Missis, you gib me piece meat, missis, you gib me meat,' till I got home.

You 'd gib yo' everlastin' soul 'f

One nigger say, "Doc, effen you go down to de cemetey' an' bring bac' one ob dem 'foot boa'ds' frum one ob dem graves, we'll gib yo' a dollar."

Some Jews bought it, but dey didn't want to farm it, so dey gib us a chance to buy it.

De only way is ter support de preacher, gib yer money ter me, and I'll take yer sins on my shoulder.

But, sah, dey say now Neb has save 'e young masser's life, young masser must gib him free-paper; and no gal of mine shall ebber be free nigger's wife.

" "Wouldn't yo' give me twenty-five?" "No, Ah wouldn't gib yo' no twenty-five.

One ob de preachers was a-tellin' about ole mudder Ebe a-eatin' de apple, and says he: De sarpint fus' come along wid a red apple, an' says he: 'You gib dis yer to your husban', an' he think it so mighty good dat when he done eat it he gib you anything you ax him fur, ef you tell him whar de tree is.'

You go en fetch me some clo's heah, so nobody won't see you, en keep yo' mouf shet, en I 'll gib you a dollah.'

I'd rub de legs uv dem hosses and rode dem round to gib em excise.

"I don' want any man to gib mo' dan his share, bredern," he said gently, "but we mus' all gib ercordin' to what we rightly hab.

it wuz printed on, so de Mahster had to gib him back de farm.

It's all ober now, but I'se gwine to hole up fer dem Yankees dat gib me my freedom, an' sent dem nice ladies from de Norf to gib us some sense.

"Old Bingo neber want noting more," he replies to your question of what you can do for him; "nobody neber can do noting more for Bingo; for Missy Sea-flower hab gib Bingo, Phillis, and gib him Heaben, and what more does he want?"

My head is all kin' er mix' up.' "'Yas,' sez Mars Johnson, 'I reckon I'll ha' ter gib you sump'n fer ter cl'ar yo' head.

"Brudder Pete," he said, "I reckin you mought as well gib out de hyme.

Why, Robby, I think it would gib me de hysterics ef I war to try to git book larnin' froo my pore ole head.

Dis got to be a rebbleushun; and when dat begin in 'arnest, gib up all idee of 'mendment.

Let me gib yer a kiss, little Missy.

but she snatched de whip out ob her han' an gib her a lickin'.

"When peace wuz signed, dey gib me lots of Confederate bills to play with.

She pu'tended ter do her wuk, en ole mis' put up wid her, en had de doctor gib her medicine, en let 'er go ter de circus, en all so'ts er things fer ter take her min' off'n her troubles.

"I don' want any man to gib mo' dan his share, bredern," he said gently, "but we mus' all gib ercordin' to what we rightly hab.

He said, I mought marry her an' come to see her wheneber Marse Robert would gib me a pass.

51 collocations for  gib