258 examples of waitin in sentences

"Look here: it'll take a little time to cook," said Mac, "and it's worth waitin' for.

" The Boy stared at this sudden incursion into history, but all he said was: "Your dinner's waitin'.

Why, Shade, the last three years of your father's life Uncle Pros didn't dare hunt his silver mine much, because your father was paralysed and had to have close waitin' on, andand there wasn't nobody but Uncle Pros, since all his boys was gone and" "Oh, say it.

We don't take much waitin' on.

"This waitin' while others are gettin' ready to try to kill a fellow is not to my likin'.

I reckon the Britishers have been waitin' for 'em!"

It looks as if they'd clean forgot we're waitin' for 'em, an' as for them precious babies of Thayendanega's, they've gone out of their heads completely.

But, see this, now; there's nothin' in the world to be had to do just nowan' a dale too many waitin' to do itso all he got by the change was losin' his work on the moor.

"Lord knows we've hid toime enough, fer we've bin waitin' here fer yer a wake, er more.

We wus waitin' on the beach fer Estevan, an' three fellers he hed taken along with him inter town, ter cum backthe nigger, Jose, an' mewhen this yere chap hove 'longside.

The cook brought us some stories he heard aft, an' we knew we wus driftin' along the coast, waitin' fer Sanchez ter cum back.

"She's downstairs waitin' to come up.

," said Attendant Mike Horan as he helped Judge Pollak into his black bombazine gown in his chambers in the old Post-Office Building on the morning of the return day, "there's a great bunch out there in the court room waitin' for ye, an' no mistake!

Here I am sittin' with my pipe, Waitin' for apples to get ripe; Waitin' until the friendly sun Has bronzed 'em all an' says they're done; Not darin' any more to climb An' pick a few afore their time.

Here I am sittin' with my pipe, Waitin' for apples to get ripe; Waitin' until the friendly sun Has bronzed 'em all an' says they're done; Not darin' any more to climb An' pick a few afore their time.

"Supper's been waitin' more 'n half an hour.

"Now run along, baby; your mummer will be waitin' for you.

''My masther is waitin' to spake to ye, an' sint me to tell you to come down to his place in a hurry.

Well, Dan,' says he, 'you didn't let the grass grow undher your feet; the masther's waitin', so away in wid ye as fast as ye can.''An' which way will I go?' says I.'Crass the yard,' says he, 'an' folley your nose up through the house, ever 'till you come to the dhrawin'-room door, an' then jist rap wid your knuckle, an' ye'll get lave to come in.'

Well, them pitiful remnant of Saints, the sick, the old, the poor, waitin' to be helped yender to winter quarters, has been throwed out into that there slough acrost the river, six hundred and forty of 'em.

Heah th'ee er fo' weeks befo' he 'd had a' easy job, waitin' on de w'ite folks, libbin' off'n de fat er de lan', en promus' de fines' gal on de plantation fer a wife in de spring, en now

Here's a lot of folks waitin' to buy him.

I was standin' at the overseer's bell house waitin' for a doll dress a girl had promised me and the guns was goin' just like pop guns.

I'm waitin'!" "Keep up those hands!"

"Whilest I wouldn't have you think for a minute, dear friends and brothers, that I uphold any conduct like that, for my part I'm willin' to admit there's things less exhileratin' than standin' on a small rise, of a clear, fine, moonlight winter night, waitin' to see a fifty-stamp mill go off, "And she went.

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