487 collocations for gits

That's what I want to find out when I git money enough.

I thort I'd git a chance this evenin', but they come sooner'n I was expectin' 'em.

"But I knows my dooty as City Marshal, and I says, 'No,' and Bonsor says, says he, 'If you can't git the idee o' that fifteen hundred dollars out

"Times is hard with me, I gits $10 pension every month.

No, nor if Swen Brodie cain't git the best of me, no other man can," he added meaningly, glaring at King.

Then I git my second wind agin' and it's all right.

Don't you git mad, now.

We kin hold 'em safe enuff now, but we must git a way from here before dark.

Lots of times, didn't sleep regular or git my meals on time for threefour days.

But as long as you hang off the way you do about our marryin', and I git word of you carryin' on with other folks, I'm goin' to stay where I can watch you.

"But I knows my dooty as City Marshal, and I says, 'No,' and Bonsor says, says he, 'If you can't git the idee o' that fifteen hundred dollars out

Don' know how I gits up dar, but 'spect I done fly," explained the cook, as well as his chattering teeth would permit.

Angy, I be afraid we'll git the gout a-livin' so high.

Now, if so be ye feels that way, let's git back to camp an' hatch up some sorter dinner Ever eat musquash, boys?" "What, eat muskrats?" exclaimed Jerry, in disgust.

" I noticed that the 3 graces had left the room, while the assemblage was vainly endeavorin to git hold of the silver tea sarvice.

It'll be barley an' oats fer a few days, an' then the wheatif we can git the men.

Then she heard Mandy's thin, flatted tones announcing: "This hyer girl wants to git a job in the mill.

Miz Bence, she cain't come down this morningyou'll have to git somebody to tend her looms till noon; Pap, he's sick, and she has obliged to wait on himso I brung the new gal.

ter-day 'less'n you git up f'm dere an' git at it.

But old Brandt from Forty-Mile had seen the ice go out for two-and-twenty years, and he said it went out always so"humps his back, an' gits up gits, and when he's a gitten', jest look out!"

"No way to git them things off without time and a file," he muttered, shaking his head.

"I wish I could git a husband fer every one of yer," said he.

"But," the little wife had rejoined, "it'll be a mite o' comfort a-knowin' a body's so near, even ef yer can't git tew 'em.

Quick ez he'd git thoo readin' a book, of co'se wife she'd be for dustin' it off and puttin' up on the top closet shelf where a book nach'ally belongs; but seem like Sonny he wants to keep 'em in sight.

Josiah told me he thought we could git round and see what wuz in this buildin' in four weeks, but I felt dubersome about it and told him we would have to go a pretty good jog if we did.

487 collocations for  gits