11 Verbs to Use for the Word jes

We let hit set three or four days den drained de water offn hit an dat left de settlings an de settlings wuz blueing jes like we have dese days.

"Mike," said Seraphina to her brother, who was now raking the grass near the kitchen window, "did you hear dat ar ole cook a talkin' jes' now?" "No," said Mike, "I hain't got no time to harken to people talkin', 'cept they're talkin' to me, an' it 'pends on who they is whether I listens then or not.

Now dey jes buther up God's ground en put ole stinky messy fertilizer on hit en de crops jes burn up.

he got in somehow jes as soon as hit did Mrs. Shelton called me en I had a telegram from Chicago my neice war dead.

We planted indigo an hit growed jes like wheat.

This is how Agrippine, in the fury of her tottering ambition, bursts out to Burrhus, the tutor of her son: Prétendez-vous longtemps me cacher l'empereur? Ne le verrai-je plus qu'à titre d'importune? Ai-je donc élevé si haut votre fortune Pour mettre une barrière entre mon fils et moi?

Mais que vois-je?...

De quoi vous parlois-je?

I seed some un' 'em loafin' long de big road on mer way home fum chu'ch jes' now.

When I tole her jes' how to do it,ash-cakes, griddle-cakes, batter-cake, every kin' of cake,she was so mighty obligated that she took a little bit of a pie, made of meat, out of the bag what she'd brought along to eat on the way home, not feelin' hungry at lunch time, an' give it to me.

When you want ter go?" "Dunno jes' now," said Aunt Patsy, pushing away a block of wood which served for a footstool, and making elaborate preparations to rise from her chair.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  jes