42 Verbs to Use for the Word mo

Eeny meeny miny mo.

Doncha love me no mo'?

'Tell me some mo' 'bout dat noo nigger, oh, tell me some mo'.

There are reasons foh it, sah"he had laid a hand on Potts' shoulder and fixed O'Flynn with his eye"and"speaking very solemnly"yoh neither o' yoh gentlemen that need mo' said on the subject.

Why, that two-year-old boy settin' there regulatin' that clock warn't no mo' 'n to say a pink spot on the piller 'fo' he commenced to set fo'th his idees, and he ain't never backed down on no principle thet he set fo'th, to this day.

ter see dat it doan 'complish no mo' d'n I 'lows fer it ter do.

Well, yas, sir; 't is toler'ble expensive, lookin' at it one way, but lookin' at it another, it don't cost no mo' 'n what it would to edjercate three child'en, which many poor families have to doan' morewhich in our united mind Sonny's worth 'em all.

The most interesting of these visits was at Thame, in Oxfordshire, which John Yeardley thus describes: 6 mo.

she'd eber see 'im any mo.' "W'en Ben seed her comin' he waited 'til she got close by, an' den he stepped out 'n de woods an' come face ter face wid her.

My mother said they was exposed mo than they been used to and mixing up in living quarters too much what caused it.

"'You'll hafter fetch me sump'n mo',' sez Aun' Peggy, 'fer you can't 'spec' me ter was'e my time diggin' roots en wukkin' cunj'ation fer nuffin.'

I don't know why they want to fight any mo'!"

"Yassa; but I ain't got nothin' now no mo'.

no marster, an' won't nebber be able to git back home no mo'.

Of co'se the Joneswell, they couldn't help that no mo' 'n I can help it, or Sonny, or his junior, thet, of co'se, may never be called on to appear in the flesh, Sonny not bein' quite thoo with his stomach-teeth yet, an' bein' subject to croup, both of which has snapped off many a fam'ly tree fore to-day.

Nex' dey went in de buggy house an' all together shuck down de carri'ge so we neber could use hit no mo'.

She asked me my story; I related it exactly as the princess had instructed mo to do.

huh do', An' now huh hens woan' lay no mo'; De Jussey cow huh done fall sick, Hit all done by de Cunjah trick.

Says I to wifestandin' beside him one day, and he black in the facesays I, "Wife," says I, "I reckon you an' me better try to live mo' righteously 'n what we've been doin', or he'll be took from us.

er so, en 'lowed wuz safe en soun' unner de live-oak tree, en so he hilt up 'is head en walk' 'long, des lack he did n' keer nuffin 'bout dis man no mo' d'n any yuther nigger.

It's ve'y hard to see the house turned out of the windows, and the lawns and gardens cut to pieces by hoofs and wheels, but I'm only too thankful that Curt can find shelter under this roof, and nothing matters any mo' as long as he and Stephen are alive and well.

God will mek it a mo' terrible fo' dat man oohever he is, w'at put 'at light out!'

i'th deead time o'th neet a-seechin' mo,aw know he would! . . .

Of the infinitive, he says, "An examination of the first and second methods of parsing this mo

What need I praise thee mo, For thou art good, with heigh-ho! 3D SOLDIER.

42 Verbs to Use for the Word  mo