32 Verbs to Use for the Word gits

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!"

Ah don' want t' git into any mo' alterations with them boys, but Ah suttinly will weah 'em out if they don't mind theah cautions.

Don't pay t' git all tore up less it's fer suthin' purty middlin' vallyble.

Still, we've got ter git them boys somehow; and the fust thing towards it is ter go ter camp and git some grub, 'cause a man can't fite wuth a cent on a empty stomach.

We can't be neighborly; we're afeard to have anybody come to see us; we've got no peace, no comfort o' bein' together, an' no heart to work an' git ahead, like other folks.

Said he'd make trap-bait fer bears o' the first feller that tried t' git 'er." "Excellent idea.

"Ef we heppen t' git separated in any way, shape, er manner 'cept one," said he, as he slung it over his shoulder with a string, "ye'll know purty nigh where I be when ye hear thet air thing.

W'en dey commence' ter climb de hill ter de sawmill, de log broke loose, en roll down de hill en in 'mongs' de trees, en hit tuk nigh 'bout half a day mo' ter git it haul' up ter de sawmill.

"An' when I yell 'Dawn' at you o' mornin's, it'll be for you to hump yoreself an' git up to build the fires and rustle breakfast.

" "Den let 'im git out'n dis business an' git in anudder," scolded the old woman.

He manage ter git it down; he say it tas'e like whiskey wid sump'n bitter in it.

"Le' 's have 'em weighed," suggested a widow, Ruby Lee, with a pretty, well-preserved little face and figure, "an' ef tergether they don't come up to the heartiest one of us" Miss Abigail made hasty interruption: "Gals, hain't yew never noticed that the more yew need the more yew git?

He did n' mix' wid ner talk much ter de res' er de niggers, en could n' 'pear ter git it th'oo

sleepier he 'peared ter git.

So ther 's plenty o' water, an' o' course ther 's fishin'; an' oncet gin 'em poles an' git 'em to work, an' they 're out o' mischief fur that day.

" "Well, I could probable git in Machinery Hall a pair of big castors and fix 'em onto your shoes, and

Jes' so with poets: wut they've airly read Gits kind o' worked into their heart an' head, So's 't they can't seem to write but jest on sheers With furrin countries or played-out ideers, Nor hev a feelin', ef it

Arter de war war ober I had a little money, an' I war gwine ter rent a plantation on sheers an' git out a good stan' ob cotton.

wen I sees one gits as far away as I kin foh if one bites you you is a ded nigger foh dey is pizen as er diamond back.

Young folks no 'count and works to sorter git by their own selfs.

If Manuel didn't stay aboard long 'nough ter git his fingers outer thet gold, none ov the others did.

I'm goin' to have a hundred dollars for teachin' out this school, an' I intend to teach it out an' git my money.

"Wait heem git top of hill!" shouted Mukoki, swinging his rifle to his shoulder.

I walked inter town t' git 'em, an' Baldy come with me, though she said I was foolish t' be bothered with him.

"Us was all sorry when Old Marster died, I cried 'cause I said, 'Now us won' git no more candy.'

32 Verbs to Use for the Word  gits