50 examples of extry in sentences

"The crackers come extry, Mr. Merrick," said the landlady, "but seein' as milk's cheap I thought you might like 'em.

Why can't th' ol' nabob write a letter, like common folks, an' give his extry cash to the poor?" "Meanin' you, Peggy?" asked Nib Corkins, with a chuckle.

"Thar hain't a extry corner in the hull place.

Her Sunday one hain't nothin' extry.

Extry fine stock.

So I up an' sold ye another dozen, extry ol' stock an' remarkable high-bred, fer a dollar-an'-a-half each.

"Sir," said he, "you'll 'scuse my comin' agin so soon to be a-botherin'; but I hev here three copies of Radford's famis wucks on the Lives o' the Saints, in a edishun dee looks" "A what?" "A edishun dee looks, which means extry fine.

"Duck eggs?" "I got the dum-twistedest, extry fine lot o' duck eggs ye ever seen.

I've not felt extry spry lately.

With a deprecating smile he said softly "Air you very extry busy, Mints?" "Not very extry.

With a deprecating smile he said softly "Air you very extry busy, Mints?" "Not very extry.

You don't look extry peart, Mis' Barker.

Then I'll jump out,' 'Right yer are, guvner,' sez I, and with that he 'ands me up the other two poun' ten and the extry half-suvering.

I mean to say," he added, no doubt seeing a shadow of disappointment pass across my ordinary face, "I mean to say, it ain't what you would call extry-ord'nary.

Jes don' feel extry pert, that's all.

Now, Putty, he must have been a little sore with me on account of the arguments we'd had about dividin', and he was mighty glad besides to get the chance of makin' fifty dollars extry, and so he said it was all right, and he'd agree.

I give you my word, sir, I couldn't take a little gal from a school, where she was gettin' a number one eddication, silver forks and towels extry.'

don't want that bag cut,' says I; 'it's an extry good bag; it was made for a particular purpose, and cost money.

Jes' wrop de quilt all roun' me, an' hab a extry size coffin.

An' help me in keepin' the hame for a spell In the extry hours that ye've got to yoursel', Sae, while I'm scrubbin' the floor," she said, "Ye micht be pittin' the bairns tae bed.

I's got it all so's I kin talk it off an' take in de extry change.

An', b'jinks, if you spring anything extry fine an' highfalutin I'll double itmake it two thousand; anything to help 'em along, gettin' an eddication, which I ain't got, ner never kin git, but my gal shall an' all her young friends.

The pay was good, he said, because the work was extry hard.

I've 'eard tell of stowaways, but never as I remember of a pair as 'ad the use of the captain's cabin, and 'im a widower with an extry bunk still fitted for the deceased.

Rosamond longed that Frank should see it; but the page was very shy about it, and his grandmother contrasted it with the performances of the painter 'who had draughted all the farmers' wives in gould frames for five pound a head; but satin gownds and gold chains was extry.'

50 examples of  extry  in sentences