160 examples of givin in sentences

When the canoe touched the ground, he clambered over the side, and climbed up the bank, and givin' me an extra grin, started off into the woods.

He caught sight of me as he came back, and seating himself upon a branch, not six feet from my head, began chatterin' and barkin' as if givin' me a regular lecter for invadin' his premises, and takin' possession of his tree.

if you get noisy, I'll get up and leave you here with the whole place givin' you the laugh.

O' course, he oughtn't to ha' done it, but the cap'n's a masterful man, an' I can quite understand Mr. Wilks givin' way; I dessay I should myself if I'd been in 'is placehe's all 'art, is Mr. Wilksno 'ead.

IX THE LAST ACT OF THE GOLD BAG COMEDY "May I go out, ma'am, and see what they'll be givin' me for the gold bag?" Kate asked, when the unpackingfor a few dayswas done at a Los Angeles hotel.

"But supposin' if anybody 'ad been givin' you p'ison, would you like to take something to prevent its acting?" "I'd take gallons of it," said Mr. Lister, feverishly.

Suppose the block breaks when I'm givin' it to her?

'I don't often break my trainin', but when it comes to givin' up my clothes to a Frenchy who couldn't hit a dint in a pat o' butter, why, it's more than I can swaller.

"Givin' me, Mike Finn, song an' dance about not bein' home, wid me fri'nds outside on the lawn watchin' him troo de windy, laffin' loike a hayeny.

"I'M GIVIN' YOU SIX TO FOUR AGAINST THE FAWN, SIR.

And why, then, should you be givin' me your coat when you want it yourself?

I've no tho't o' givin' up.

"Upon my word, John, if it's thought manners in town to be givin' impudence to your own aunt ye'd best go back theer.

"Theer dunnot seem to be mich amiss, do theer?" she remarked; "it seems a'most a pity to be givin' it sperrits.

" "Well, if you'll take my advice, Susan, you'll jist disapp'int her by givin' in straight off.

He 've a-been goin' short these two yearsye could see that for yourselfand now his poor wold back be a-givin' out, 'tis the most merciful thing to destroy en.

But it's too bad to be givin' ye all that trouble.

"Ye've no right to come givin' me impidence that way.

but Dan looked in on his way from town, an' says he, 'I've a letther in my pocket that the postmisthress is afther givin' me, an' it's from America,' he says, 'but I'm sure I couldn't tell ye who wrote it,' says he.

Mrs. Kinsella in return curtly desired her to be off with herself, an' not be standin' there givin' her impidence, an' Mrs. Brophy maybe killin' herself wonderin' what could be in the letther at all.

Mrs. Murphy said it was a post-office ordher, but sure they wouldn't be givin' us tickets for America at the post-office.

Sure the raison I'm afther givin' ye the ordher is for you to keep it safe, the way we'll have it for the monyement.

What I'm gettin' at is: If I resign here, after givin' my word to Torrance to stick, it looks like I been playin' with one hand under the table.

So would they mind givin' me another job?

It seemed like he was givin' her

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