2337 examples of gits in sentences

I'll go yer five hundred dollars agin a hundred that the gray nag gits left behind.

It's de heart songs dat de King tinks de most of, but when de heart gits too full, den de lips hez ter do deir share.

She gits so taken up a' larfin' an' singin', she ain't got no sympathy.

She don't sleep in her own bed any more because I hev ter hev her handy ter rub me when the rheumatiz gits ter jumpin'.

Well, sir, when Bonsor gits back he decides he'd like to be the custodian o' that cash.

No, sir, he goes to Corey over there, and gits an order o' the Court makin' Bonsor administrator o' the estate o' James Lawrence o' Noo Orleens, lately deceased.

But old Brandt from Forty-Mile had seen the ice go out for two-and-twenty years, and he said it went out always so"humps his back, an' gits up gits, and when he's a gitten', jest look out!"

But old Brandt from Forty-Mile had seen the ice go out for two-and-twenty years, and he said it went out always so"humps his back, an' gits up gits, and when he's a gitten', jest look out!"

"The folks gits to huntin' pretty hot, then them that's done the trick gets scared, andthey wouldn't have no good place to put him, them Dawsons, andand," reluctantly, "a dead body's easier hid than a live man.

Things gits out of order without him.

"Them that makes or meddles in such gits theirselves into trouble, that's what I say," Zack told the visitors, stroking a chin whose contours expressed the resolution and aggressiveness of a rabbit.

" "But s'pose we gits it, sah; s'pose we gits it?" "There is no reason why we should," I contended, speaking loud and confident, so both could hear.

" "But s'pose we gits it, sah; s'pose we gits it?" "There is no reason why we should," I contended, speaking loud and confident, so both could hear.

He has eddication and I has 'scretion, an' so we gits along.

"Can't help it; this is my chance, an' I'll make them bum fifteen-cent mellings look like a penny a piece afore I gits done with 'em.

The dirt gits into the corners so, an' into the chaps an' cuts, an' you can't git it all out, not even for Sunday.

Jim won't put him off till he gits to Pittston, anyway.

I don't suppose a man will live to beat it, Some day we'll quit this land of ice and snow, And when the Devil gits us, And finds a place that fits us, And we're working on the sulphur beds below, I know I'll like Alaska.

So jest to suit 'em 't was put off till sometime arter eight, An' when a chap gits up at four that's mighty long ter wait.

And I says ter myself, "I'm a darlin'; A chap with a woman like that, To set here a-grumblin' and snarlin', As sour as a sulky young brat I'd better jest keep my helm steady, And not mind the fog that's adrift, For when the Lord gits good and ready, I reckon it's certain ter lift.

He "do'n't cut any ice" at all In Fash'n's social plan, He gits the job ter face a mob, The Reg'lar Army man; The millin', drilling Made fer killin', Reg'lar Army man.

"] They ain't no tears shed over him When he goes off ter war, He gits no speech nor prayerful "preach" From mayor or governor; He packs his little knapsack up And trots off in the van, Ter start the fight and start it right, The Reg'lar Army man; The rattlin', battlin', Colt or Gatlin', Reg'lar Army man.

" "What time do you get up in the morning?" "I usually gits up in time to have breakfast done by 4 o'clock in summer time.

"That girl gits prettier ev'ry day o' her life.

Ef I kin finish up a devil jest about the time he gits his claws onto a angel and let the angel go free, why, I say it's wuth the doin'.

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