54 examples of findin in sentences

De dear Lord don't seem ter hev made any sort of pervishun for fault findin'.

One was old for that countrynearly sixtyand looked, as one of the gang had said, "as if, instid o' findin' the pot o' gold, he had got the end of the rainbow slam in his facekind o' blinded.

"We must take our chances in the first dense thicket, wherein may be found a stout tree, that we come across," he replied, "an' now instead of tryin' to get a sight of the fortification, turn all your efforts toward findin' a hidin'-place.

" "How will you set about findin' Jacob?"

He'd started out to find a certain kind o' sapling that he wanted right bad to use; and not bein' used to findin' his way around, he jest naturally got lost.

"Findin' the goods is one thing.

"It's high time, in me own belafe, for her husband to come ashkin' and inquirin' her close all in a hape on the floor upstairs, with her bath-dress gone from the nails, and the front door swingin',me never findin' of it out till it cooms tay-time, with all the children cryin' on me, and me head shplit with the noise, and" Dr. Sharpe strode in a bewildered way to the front door.

Bending over the ropes, George spoke between his teeth to me: "It may be a night's job on 't, findin' of the body.

"Has he said her last name, Buck, or has he given you any way of findin' out where she lives?" "There ain't no way," brooded Buck, "except that when he talks about her sometimes he speaks of Lee Haines like he wanted to kill him.

Evidently it was not what Signor Petrozinni expected to findin fact, he admitted it wasn't what he was looking for.

Supposing, now, you had married a poor man, and had to work all your life,or a cross man, always a-findin' fault, or" "Well, that's a consideration, re'lly.

"But I've not found it yit," he continued, breaking into prose, "and there don't seem much prospect o' findin' it here anyhow.

De time he useter spen' co'tin' Miss Libbie he put in findin' fault wid de niggers, en all his bad feelin's 'ca'se Miss Libbie th'owed 'im ober he 'peared ter try ter wuk off on de po' niggers.

Dey 's so many things a body knows is lies, dat dey ain' no use gwine roun' findin' fault wid tales dat mought des ez well be so ez not.

I can't make him believe in the findin' of Corinne as firm as I do, but I know as long as Perkins's Indelible Dab holds out (an' there's no rubbin' nor washin' it off) I'll git my child.

It wasn't none of your common stealin's an' findin's; an' it aint everywhere you'll see a child that kin git itself lost back of Prince Albert's monnyment, an' git itself found at the operer in Paris, an' attend to both ends of the case itself.

Thou should be practisin' i'stead o' standin' about findin' fault wi' thy neighbours.

When do you expect him?" "Any day now, ma'amSisther, I maneaye, indeed, I may say any day an' every day, an' I'm afeard his heart'll be broke findin' me in this place.

"First off, he was still; then, findin' himself in a confidential crowd, and bustin' to let us know, his trouble, he told us all about it.

"I hit his cabin on Christmas Eve, findin' him very low-spirited.

The consequence was that all I remember about a stockholder is that he's a kind of man with wibbly-wabbly knees and feet that wants to swap sides, who spends his time hiccupin' up and down the mine trails, findin' specimens when and where old man Davis wills.' "William Pemberton smote his forehead with the flat of his handeverything took hold of William so vi'lent.

So we pulled ashore after some, and findin' a spring near by, was takin' it out, hand over hand, as fast as we could bale it up, when all of a sudden the mate see a bunch of feathers over a little bush near by, and yelled out to run for our lives, the savages was come.

"Findin' I was helpless, for I'd sprained my ankle in the fall, four of 'em picked me up, and carried me away to a hut, and tended me like a baby; and when the men, who'd come over to that side of the island 'long with 'em, and gone a-fishin', come back, I was safe enough; for women are women all the world over, soft-hearted, kindly creturs, that like anything that's in trouble, 'specially if they can give it a lift out on't.

And he loved her the biggest heft of the time, and mebby all the time; men are queer in such things and their ways past findin' out.

"Can't we talk jest as well out here?" "What's the matter with findin' some chairs?"

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