57 examples of leadin in sentences

" "Don't you think there's a danger of leadin' them to thinkin' too light of the Lord's day, Pearlie, picknicking that way," asked her mother anxiously, "and maybe makin' them lose their religion?" "O, I'm not worried about that neighborhood losing its religion, ma," said Pearl.

Lookee there, 'is dawg's a-leadin' 'im; wot d'ye think o' that?"

He's always boss o' the outfitalways leadin'.

There's colors o' gold an' red an' brown As never were known in the busy town; There's room to breathe in the purest air An' something worth looking at everywhere; There's the dog who's leadin' you on an' on To a patch

"I hadn't got more'n half a mile afore I see a feller rite ahead of me, a-leadin' that identical bar, thet bed been chasin' me all day.

You do the leadin' in this game and I'll jest follow suit.

That little bridge leadin' over to the swings and seats across the river was real pretty and pleasant.

He followed her around the house like a dogwhen he wasn't leadin' her to something new; an' he never took his eyes off her face except to look at us, as much as to say: 'Now ain't she the adorable creature?'" "My father did that?"

You'd 'a' seen families druv right out of their homes, with no horses, tents, money, nor a day's provisions,jest a little foolish household stuff they could carry in their hands,sick men and women carried on beds, mothers luggin' babies and leadin' children.

o' that baste Dumps, which is for iver leadin' the other dogs into mischief.

muz abut this, an' as Dr. Singleton's a syentiffick man, praps he'll give us a leadin' article in your nixtso no more at present from Yours to command, JOHN BUZZBY.

Then, when I reads about noble earls an' dukes in their brilliant lit halls an' castles, or mounted on their champin' chargers, a-leadin' their trusty hordes to victory amid the glittering minarets of fame, I'll know what they looks like.'

There's poets, an' artists, an' leadin' men, scraped up from all parts, an' not one of our illustrious dead.

Him and Kid took us safe over the Golden Gate Divide in that terrible blizzard, an' mebbe he learnt somethin' about leadin' from Kid that night.

he cuts a stunt, Prancin' out dar in frunt, Leadin' his ban'.

He's asked me some leadin' questions 'bout you, an' where Miss Hardy's gone.

Hain't we rescued from Seward the gret leadin' featurs Thet makes it wuth while to be reasonin' creaturs?

"Y-a-as, here they come; and I flitted my red handkercher like it was a 'Pache's head-dress, leadin' 'em on to where Percy was.

But hearin' this, just as I was a-leadin' up to my little joke, I thought maybe 'twould annoy Na'mi.

" "But," stammered Sam, not yet clear that he had found an ally, "but that's leadin' 'em straight into Gavel's arms!"

" "Leadin' this sort o' life don't suit 'im," said Tilda.

Perkins had made a great speech himself and wantin' to show off to the world that it wuz real respectable (they had this saloon kinder graded off, weaker drinks in one place leadin' up gradual to brandy and whiskey), he got a minister, a well-meanin' man, so I hearn, who made a prayer

You know he will nachully git his muscles and will and temper kinder stiff jinted leadin' the armies and gittin' so awful mad.

He leadin' her a willin' victim to where the biggest named articles wuz and explainin' 'em to her in words more'n two inches long, I'll bet, but if anybody is happy that's enough.

The hull world is but a tiny doorstep leadin' up to the shinin' pavilion of divine love.

57 examples of  leadin  in sentences