13 collocations for larned

"I'll larn ye to come inter a decent neighborhood an' slander its women.

"But it's h'ad wuk ter larn a ole dog new tricks, er ter make him fergit de ole uns, an' po' Ben's time come bimeby, jes' lak ev'ybody e'se's does.

Boys as a gineral thing hain't got no bizness on the plains, no how; but these are a-goin' to larn Injin fightin', sartin.

I allers wanted some nice lady to come down yere and larn our gals some sense.

I don't mean a politic man, but a man who'll larn dese people how to bring up dere chillen, to keep our gals straight, an' our boys from runnin' in de saloons an' gamblin' dens.

In his pastoral of "The Field-Watchmen," he ventures to say, Mister Schoolmaster Moon, with y'r forehead wrinkled with teachin', With y'r face full o' larnin', a plaster stuck on y'r cheek-bone, Say, do y'r children mind ye, and larn their psalm and their texes?

I larned my ABC's from my massy's children.

"Slovenly chap," growled the father with great irritation, "my word, if I were near enough I'd larn thee to put on the reet mak' o' clooes of a Club Day!

I larned one thing, stranger, that mornin', and it's this, never to try drownin' a bear by runnin' him under with a dugout.

An' then, best o' everythin', he telled how when he was a-choosin' the men to go about with him an' help him an' larn his ways so 's to come a'ter him, he fust o' all picked out the men he 'd seen every day fishin', an' mebbe fished with hisself; for he knowed 'em an' knowed he could trust 'em.

He neber larned no real readin' an' writin' but he sho' knowed his Bible an' would hol' his han' out an' mek lak he was readin' an' preach de purtiest preachin' you ever heered.

Eddication's a good thing, but 'taint the only thing naow; folks larns a sight rubbin' round the world

You lived here long nuff to larn better dan datand dis is twice I've been to de door in de last half-hourif any one else comes dere they may stay outside.

13 collocations for  larned