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[git] / gɪt /






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GIT yo' little sagehens ready; Trot 'em out upon the floor — Line up there, you critters!

From Songs of the Cattle Trail and Cow Camp by Lomax, John Avery

Yes, suh, an' den when he GIT to be ole man, he say, 'What become o' dat young man I yoosta be?

From Seventeen A Tale of Youth and Summer Time and the Baxter Family Especially William by Tarkington, Booth

"GIT outa here!" he yelled, and Johnny with an astonished lunge, "got."

From The Heritage of the Sioux by Bower, B. M.

Tom was very indignant, and asked him why he didn't show the flag and command them to GIT, in the name of the United States.

From Tom Sawyer Abroad by Twain, Mark

Why, you see, he may travel in the country to GIT 'em," here shrewdly remarked the constable; "and it's our belief that neither horse nor money is honestly come by.

From Catherine: a Story by Thackeray, William Makepeace




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