68 examples of chawed in sentences

" Said this pious man: "If old GREEN don't chaw his words, I'll bust his gizzard.

"Why, oh why," I cride, "did I leave old Skeensboro?" A widder wearin' a borrowed suit of mornin'eleven children cryin' because the governor had been chawed up by Muskeeters crowded into my thoughts.

A couple of bolony sassiges, in a hily chawed up state, hung pendent from the aft of his gorgeous waterfall, and dangled to his heels, a lar cheapee John, When approached by that great captivater of susseptible hearts (?)

Suds got a telegram a couple days later saying that Levine had run into a wild cat and was considerable chawed and would Suds send him a stake to pay the doctor?

One by one are they -champ-ed (or chawed up) by the voracious creatures who hunger and thirst after novelty.

"I should like to know excessively if there was really such a person as Baron Mun-chaw-sen?" said Julietta, gathering courage from the success of her last question.

"I reckon we done bit off more'n we can chaw," Harvey Gosse murmured, rubbing his bristly chin.

Four months alone I walked the chalk, I thought my heart would break; And all them boys a-slappin' my back And axin', "What'll you take?" I never slep' without dreamin' dreams Of Burbin, Peach, or Rye, But I chawed at my niggerhead and swore

In some coole shadow from the scorching heat, The whiles his flock their chawed cuds do eate.

It was nearly at its last gasp, but it caught hold of Aubert by the foot, and in a final paroxysm of pain and rage chawed the foot clean off, and the poor fellow died next day from the shock and loss of blood.

"We chawed him up that time, didn't we, pup?" said Dick, with a smile of satisfaction, as he surveyed his prize.

that frock-coat sence I was married in it seventeen year ago; but, sir, ever sence I've knew the moths had chawed it up, th' ain't been a day

An' besides, sence his pet squir'l has done chawed the plush clean off one corner of it, he says he wouldn't part with it for nothin'.

No one clawed us, no one chawed us, that night.

Yet in the old days these twenty miles were a great gulf fixed between the Gloucestershire natives and the "chaw-bacons" over the boundary.

You must larn to chaw baccy and drink grog, and then you knows all a midshipman's expected to know nowadays.

So we regard his reference to "almighty smash" and "catawampously chawed up" as specimens of the language used in America, and his disparagement of the English in vogue here, less as a manifestation of a desire to misrepresent, or even a willingness to sneer, than as an amusing exhibition of utter ignorance.

" "Yes," assented Budd, "they bit off more'n they could chaw, and so lost the hosses.

They chawed up stems and allsome as thick as a pencil.

Mosely, are you heeled?" "Do I chaw terbaccy?" asked Mosely, ironically, clearly insulted at the suggestion that he would travel without a gun.

"I heered he chawed up Sam Harper, Jack Habersham, Bill Dunham, and a whole lot of folks that was at the circus.

I wonder where Jim got all them ideas,I guess where he got the stories 'bout so many people being chawed up.

How he'd been blew up in mines; squizzled down a mountain on a snow-slide; chawed by a bear; caught under a felled tree; sunk on a Missouri River steamboat, and her afire, so you couldn't tell whether to holler for the life-savers or the fire-engine; shot up by Injuns and personal friends; mistook for a horse-thief by the committee, and much else, closing the list with his right bower.

He held to his chair with both hands, and white spots showed in his cheeks, the way he chawed his teeth together.

"The baste has chawed up me gun barrl loike it was a plug o' tobacky.

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