65 collocations for toted

"No, it ain't ready, an' 't ain't gwine ter be ready 'tel you tote dat wood an' water in," replied aunt Milly severely, as she poured two teacups of boiling water on two tablespoonfuls of ground coffee.

And from the looks of the bank I feel pretty sure they never can catch up with us, toting their old gun along.

"No, it ain't ready, an' 't ain't gwine ter be ready 'tel you tote dat wood an' water in," replied aunt Milly severely, as she poured two teacups of boiling water on two tablespoonfuls of ground coffee.

I 'member; I was big enough to tote meat an' stuff frum de smokehouse to de kitchen and to tote water in and git wood for granny to cook de dinner and fur de sucklers who nu'sed de babies, an' I carried dinners back to de hands.

"I kin tote yer like a fedder.

He talks about 'toting' things, and says he 'disremembers,' I shall try to gain his confidence, and perhaps I shall be able to draw him out.

She could cut wood, tote logs, plow, hoe cotton, and do ever'thing on de place, and lived to be about ninety-five yeahs old.

I've trimmed suckers till I'm weary; I've toted a gold brick in my pocket till my clothes bag.

I toted canteens all night long.

Our ten minute touch here lengthened into three horrid sweltering hours owing to the fact, that the intelligent contrabands were paid by the hour for 'toting' the cargo; but off we are at last, thank heaven, and at length we enter the great canal leading to the North River of Norfolk.

"So we toted ten cases of giant to the bottom of the mill, fixed the cap and fuse careful, touched her off, and walked away from there.

I don't even tote a chair across the room, or spade up the ground for a garden, or hoe up the weeds in it.

I seem to be all the time toting one child or another about, or giving somebody paregoric or rhubarb, or putting somebody to sleep, or scolding somebody for waking up papa, who is miserable, and his oration untouched.

Let "dada" tote the clock for you.

"Pluck the superabundant huckleberry," said they, "while we, suspending your firkin and your traps upon the setting-pole, tote them, as the spies of Joshua toted the grape-clusters of the Promised Land.

" "When de big gun fiahed I was a young missy totin' cotton to de scales at de ginhouse; ef de ginhouse wuz close by, you had to tote de cotton to it, but ef it wuz fur 'way wagins ud come to de fields and weigh it up and take it to de ginhouse.

" Mule"A mule kin tote so much goodness in his face dat he don't hab none lef' for his hind legs.

I toted him about a bit out doors whenever I could get a chance.

"Grandma toted her big hoop dresses about and carried her trains up off the floor.

[Greek: [tote eplaerothae to phaethen dia tou prophaetou Hieremiou legontos] Kai elabon ta triakonta arguria, taen timaen tou tetimaemenou on etimaesanto apo nion Israael, kai edokan auta eis ton argon tou kerameos, katha sunetaxen moi Kurios.] Zech.

I'se tried to tote fair with God and he's done fair by me.

Folks had came toted off all the folks made in the crops till they don't call nuthin stealin'.

well I was goin' to take him out to Sunday-school to tote a bannerall his little 'Piscopal friends totes bannersan' thet he could pick out some purty candles for the altar, an' he 'lowed immejate thet he'd buy pink ones.

" Mule"A mule kin tote so much goodness in his face dat he don't hab none lef' for his hind legs.

Chickens, sheeps, hogs, sweet pertatersall de craps is fine dis year; All we needs is a committee foh to tote de goodies here.

65 collocations for  toted