Do we say hi or hello

hi 400 occurrences

As old Grandma SAMPSON cut off her old man's long hair, so she could handle him in one of them little fireside scrimmages which we married fokes enjoy, so fokes would crop you, my hi toned old Joss stick.

"Hi! Is any one in there?"

Hi, there, Nunkie, dearI've found a baby!"

"Hi, there!" said Arthur.

Hi, George!" "I'll walk, thanks," said Mike frigidly.

"Hi there, it's for you," shouts the leader, and thrusts his hands deep in the wool of one of the ewes.

"'I dre-eamt that I dwe-elt in Mar-arble Halls, with vassals and serfs at my si-hi-hide; and'I beg your pardon, gentlemen, I really forgetoh, I

If these laws ever become so well known that man is able to form hi his laboratory the various food products that are now formed naturally in plant organisms, such a revolution would be wrought that the work of the agriculturist would be largely transferred to the electro-chemist.

"Hi!" called Sahwah with a great shout of laughter.

Hi demands, [Footnote 1: Phil. Iren. i. 166.

Hi, there, whitest of Hens!

"Hi!" exclaimed Jim, quite in accents of admiration, as he ran up and bent over the poor thing.

I might say the like of angry, peevish, envious, ambitious; Anticyras melior sorbere meracas; Epicures, Atheists, Schismatics, Heretics; hi omnes habent imaginationem laesam (saith Nymannus)

scilicet isto, Enecat hic succis, enecat ille manu: Carnifice hoc ambo tantum differre videntur, Tardius hi faciunt, quod facit ille cito.

Obsecro vos quales hi demum Christiani!

'Hi!' cried the driver, 'where are you coming, young woman?

Its merry crew was singing a song, which came gayly over the flashing water: "Hi-ho, the boatmen row, The Kentuck boys and the O-hi-o. Dance, the boatmen, dance, Dance, the boatmen, dance; Dance all night till broad daylight, And go home with the gals in the mornin'.

Its merry crew was singing a song, which came gayly over the flashing water: "Hi-ho, the boatmen row, The Kentuck boys and the O-hi-o. Dance, the boatmen, dance, Dance, the boatmen, dance; Dance all night till broad daylight, And go home with the gals in the mornin'.

"'Hi, caballero,' says I, 'where's the bull-fight?' "'It isn't a bull-fight, M'sieur,' he replies.

However, it is said by some that Fuh-hi founded the Chinese empire eight hundred years before the date given, when Yu the Great began to make history.

The proprietor shouted: "Hi, there, Pilleuxno gibberish!"

At the command "Hi on" the young pointer ran eagerly around the horse, and looked up into the man's face to be sure he had heard aright.

Then Old Man called out again, "Hi! you dirt-eater!"

Now comes the ni'-po-muk-i. "Wo'-ka-hi!"

4. SHE, shee, sche, scho, sho, shoe, scæ, seo, heo, hio, hiu, hoo, hue;HER, (possessive,) hur, hir, hire, hyr, hyre, hyra, hera;HER, (objective,) hire, hyre, hur, hir, hi.

hello 664 occurrences

Taking down the receiver, she asked in low voice, "Hello!

"Hello," greeted the Little Red Doctor, speaking with the brusque informality of one assured of his place as a local celebrity.

Hello, Joe." "Welcome back.

" "Hello, Joe."

" "Hello, Patrick," Daisy echoed.

He asked me to say hello for him and see how you're doing.

He said hello to Gert and ate his sandwich on the porch, thinking hard.

The ordinary salutation in Vienna, as common as our "hello!" is "I have the honor" (Ich habe die Ehre!).

"Hello, hello," he whispered, then after a moment's scrutiny: "Nothey're our men."

"Hello, hello," he whispered, then after a moment's scrutiny: "Nothey're our men."

"Hello, old thing, cheerio and all the rest of it," Huntsman whinnied lovingly.

"Hello!" exclaimed Buddy Pigg.

"Hello, Buddy Pigg!"

STORY IV BUDDY PIGG PLAYS BALL "Hello, Buddy!"

"Hello, fellows!" cried Buddy.

"Hello, Billie and Johnnie Bushytail!"

Then he left the house without going up-stairs and saying hello to Paula and sitting down on the edge of her bed, as he had meant to do, and telling her all about his talk with the piano tuner.

She greeted him with a smile and a Hello, nodded a fleeting farewell to Baldwin and slipped comfortably into her brother's arms out on the floor.

She smiled affectionately at him and said, "Hello," adding with just an edge of good-humored mischief, "How do you feel?" He turned abruptly away from her.

" "Wait two minutes until I've said hello to Aunt Lucile and I will," said Mary, and turned to go into the house.

We got into the trenches themselves by means of ladders, and the soldiers came swarming about me with yells of "Hello, Harry!

"Hello, folks," he greeted and passed on into the cook shanty, bestowing upon Stella, over Abbey's shoulder, a comprehensive grin which nettled her exceedingly.

"Hello, Wally!"

"Hello, brothers!" Impossible to fool him, they were probably Spaniards and, if not, they were from Genoa or Naples,in short, were compatriots accustomed to live and eat in all latitudes just as though they were in their own little inland sea.

I'll just ride down to the cabin and unsaddle Chinook and say 'Hello' to fatherand that's the end of our adventure.

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