18 Verbs to Use for the Word sich

Katrin Holland (Mrs. Sidney J. Lamon) (A); 12Nov63; R325666. Sandro irrt sich, by Katrin Holland.

" "Eh, sich a to-do as he mak's about it you'd never believe," put in the wife, "he'll never let our Gaffer tak' a bit o' credit to hissel'eh, it's terrible how he goes on!

"If my missus started playin' any o' them monkey tricks on me, givin' the wrong change an' sich, I'd put it acrost 'er," he said.

Others, as Kant for example, have denied intellectualism's pretensions to define reality an sich or in its absolute capacity; but Kant still leaves it laying down lawsand laws from which there is no appealto all our human experience; while what Bergson denies is that its methods give any adequate account of this human experience in its very finiteness.

er watermelons deys haulin' out de state, ter dem folks 'way up North what never done nuthin' ter deserve sich a dispensation!"

A circumstantial account of the settlement and of the affairs of these emigrants is given in a work which bears this title, "Ausfürliche Nacrichten von den Salzburgischen Emigranten, die sich in America niedergelassen haben, worinnen die Riesediaria des konige.

'An' as for this'he picked up the ring and let it drop on the floor'to hell wi' sich nonsense!'and ground it under his heel.

"Niver knowed sich a thing afore in all my born days," says Bertie Mayo.

"Cur'ous thing," remarked Joe, as he struck a light by means of flint, steel, and tinder-box"cur'ous thing that we're made to need sich a lot o' grub.

More fuss dan a little'Well, sich a one has passed out an we gwine to de grave to 'tend de fun'ral; we will talk about Sister Sallie.'

cruel o' thee to play an innicent trustin' lass sich a trick.

Dey used to sen' us presents an' sich every Christmas for seberal years and den us started movin' 'bout an' I reckon dey don' know where we's at now.

"Ye cussid lithle hay then," cried Patsey to the mule; "I'll taych yez to sarve an honist b'y sich a thrick ez thet, noo.

I've seen two sich in my day; one of 'em sent me into a tree, and the other put me around a great hemlock a dozen or twenty times, a good deal faster than I like to travel in a general way, and if I hadn't hamstrung him with my huntin' knife, maybe he'd have been chasin' me round that tree yet.

We had our hands full of business making ready for the march, when Reuben Cox came shyly up to where Sergeant Corney and I were looking after the stowage of goods in the wagons, and said to me in a half-whisper, as if fearing others might hear him: "I don't reckon your company is any place for a man who has shown himself sich a sneak as I am, eh?" "Would you like to go with us?"

But to undertake sich an expedition at this season, would be sartain destruction.

Nick's a cr'ature, I allows; but the majjor know'd a million times bhetter than to trust an Injin wid sich a jewty.

Wiley didn' died fum de woun' he got in Mars McIntyre's hen 'ouse; he got well atter a w'ile, but Dilsey wouldn' hab nuffin mo' ter do wid 'im, en 't wa'n't long 'fo' Mars Dugal' sol' 'im ter a spekilater on his way souf,he say he didn' want no sich a nigger on de plantation, ner in de county, ef he could he'p it.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  sich