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Example sentences for "arth"

Lexicographically close words:
artes; artesian; artful; artfully; artfulness; arthly; arthritic; arthritis; arthropod; arthropodan
  1. What on arth a kangaroo wants so mutch tail for haz bothered the philosophers for ages, and i understand, that lately, at one ov their scientifick meetings they hav giv it up.

  2. But there ain't but darn few pholks who put their money in matrimony who could set down and giv a good written opinyun whi on arth they cum to did it.

  3. All things on arth hav an end to them, and i kant think ov but phew things now that hain't got two.

  4. They don't care whether Jupiter iz 30 or 31 millions ov miles up in the air, nor whether the arth bobs around on its axes or not, so long az it don't bob over their korn krib and spill their barley.

  5. How on arth kan we trust man kind, or woman kind, when thare aint one out ov ten ov them, dare trust themselfs.

  6. There aint nothing on arth more miserable tew ponder over and weep about than a half starved angle-worm.

  7. If yu kant satisfy yureself how a kiss tastes without taking another one, how on arth kan you define it tew the next man.

  8. It seems to me as though the 'arth must 'ave swallered her up.

  9. Why on 'arth didn't yer let me go to the poorhouse?

  10. But haow on arth be we a-goin' ter sleep him?

  11. What I want is ter ask yew jest one question: Whar, whar on 'arth kin we look fer a decent behavin' ole man ef not in a Old Ladies' Hum?

  12. The 'arth is the temple of the Lord, and I wait on Him hourly, daily, without ceasing, I humbly hope.

  13. The lad sometimes boasts of the breadth of his dominions; but I tell him my trees make as broad a plain on the face of this 'arth as all his water.

  14. Well, well, a man may go round the 'arth and not know everything.

  15. Arth from the Lake of Zug 50 From the Water-Colour by Turner in the National Gallery VII.

  16. If thare is enny thing on this arth that angels kant imitate 'tis a vartuous yung man trampling temtashun under hiz feet.

  17. The cars on this rale rode will put enny man in minde ov one ov the cages in which van amburgh's trained animels are carried around the kuntry, and az for speed, thare iz but one thing on arth slower, and that iz a bread pill.

  18. I don't kno ov but one thing on arth that kan improve a good wife, and that iz buty.

  19. He maiks the grate oaks tew wiggle lik mad sarpents, and the roks tew bile and bust open, and the hole arth tew rumbil az tho it had the kolick.

  20. I ain't very pertiklar who I quarrels with; but what on arth there can be in that little chap to make one keep clear of him beats me.

  21. But the 'arth is a few hours longer than three hundred and sixty-five days in making its circuit--nearly six hours longer.

  22. Not he; he hasn't a sixpence on 'arth but what he gets from the parish.

  23. Well, I have inquired, and it is this: The 'arth revolves around the sun in a year, as we all know.

  24. T'eir practices on 'arth does not suit t'em for practice in heafen.

  25. One man is as good as another, I say, and has just the same right to the enj'yment of 'arth and its privileges, as any other man.

  26. I started rite off, wunderin what on arth was up.

  27. It ain't no easy matter to cut for Linkin's figer, but I knowed the Deacon could do it, if eny body on arth could.

  28. Wal," ses Linkin, "where on arth kin we send 'em?

  29. The minnit you get 'em out of ther place, you don't know what on arth to do with 'em.

  30. Ef I can't be Presidint, I don't see wat on arth I was made for.

  31. He said he didn't mind the little jokes in 'em on him, for ef there was anything on arth he could forgive a man for, it was for makin a joke.

  32. I see the Kernel felt very bad, an ef he couldn't talk nor tell stories, I didn't know wat on arth might happen.

  33. Ses I, "Kernel, what on arth do want of revolvers?

  34. All the while the noise kept growin louder, an finally ses I, "Who on arth is that makin such a tarnal racket?

  35. I think, ef there is any human critter on arth who is meaner than another, it is the one who plunders the people, all the while purtending to be a patriot.

  36. Ses he, "What on arth has that to do with the subjeck?

  37. What on arth makes you sleep," ses I, "rite in the middle of the day?

  38. But if he discovered that ye was thar ag'inst yer will he said nuthin' on arth 'ud stop 'im from savin' ye.

  39. Think sez I, what on arth can the old critter mean?

  40. Thinks I, what on arth has become of all the folks?

  41. I'd been a hankering arter that critter for nothing on arth but her harnsome face and finefied manners, when a trifle of cold could transmogrify it so tarnally.

  42. With that I got out the horse, hitched up the bags to make 'em lie even under me, give the bridle a shake and jogged on, wondering what on arth had sot marm up so.

  43. Talk about soft sodder--there's nobody on arth can put it into a chap so smooth as a harnsome gal.

  44. I was so busy a wondering what on arth those awful dismal premises could be used for, that I forgot the auctioneer, till he turned round as good natured as a sucking pig, and asked what I wanted of him.

  45. But, where on arth the folks were a going tu find a place to dance in I couldn't make out, for in the hull building there warn't room enough tu hang up a flax-seed edgeways.

  46. Wal, think sez I, "what on arth does this mean?

  47. There they left me, to generalize on the 'arth and its ways, to my heart's content.

  48. In course; and no objection on arth on my part so long as it's one at a time.

  49. What on arth does the critter mean--never heerd such a lingo in all my life!

  50. What on arth can these poor critters do without you?

  51. Then jist excuse me if I ask who on arth you are acquainted with?

  52. No doubt on that point," was the answer; "but where on arth du they come from, I should raly like to know.

  53. Thar' wa'n't no hand on 'arth could guide it, now.

  54. Not much for common weather, but then they looked as fur to me as 'arth from heaven.

  55. Away from this spot all the navies of the 'arth could not now carry us, until God's sun comes back in his course, to drive the winter away afore it.

  56. A wife and children, Gar'ner, tie a man to 'arth in a most unaccountable manner.

  57. The arth rocks as when He lays his finger upon hit," said Aunt Debby.

  58. But what on 'arth are guns good for without ammunition?

  59. But what on all the 'arth fetched you into the fort jest now?

  60. Arth was sitting on the edge of the bed holding his bald head in his hands.

  61. Arth did something and the window went opaque.

  62. Arth said, and his voice sounded cautious, "At my hotel, don't you remember?

  63. Just a minute," Arth said, staggering erect and heading for what undoubtedly was a bathroom.

  64. I am Christian born, and them that come of such a stock, and that listen to the words that were spoken to their fathers and will be spoken to their children, until 'arth and all it holds perishes, can never lend themselves to such wickedness.

  65. Howsever, I am not one to take advantage of a weak moment, when you're forgetful of your own great advantages, and fancy 'arth and all it holds is in this little canoe.

  66. You don't find them, but you find their disabled trunks, marking the 'arth like headstones in a graveyard.

  67. Arth is in an etarnal round, the goodness of God bringing back the pleasant when we've had enough of the onpleasant.

  68. They call 'em the temples of the Lord; but, Judith, the whole 'arth is a temple of the Lord to such as have the right mind.

  69. You know there is a Great Spirit by his works, and the pale-faces know that the 'arth turns round by its works.

  70. Let the 'arth around your married happiness be moistened by the dews of kindness.

  71. They say that the 'arth was once covered with water, and that Noah, with his children, was saved from drowning by building a vessel called an ark, in which he embarked in season.

  72. There's no great secret in that; but plain natur'; the difficulty being in setting the 'arth in motion.

  73. The rarest thing to find on 'arth is a truly just man.

  74. God's will be done, on 'arth as it is in heaven!


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