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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- imp. of
wit .
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Examples
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This was the first big band of hostile Indians that any of the people had ever seen, and Jim said there was the "wust" hubbub inside that corrall he had ever heard, notwithstanding he had cautioned them to be quiet.
Thirty-One Years on the Plains and In the Mountains Drannan, William F 1899
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This was the first big band of hostile Indians that any of the people had ever seen, and Jim said there was the "wust" hubbub inside that corrall he had ever heard, notwithstanding he had cautioned them to be quiet.
Thirty-One Years on the Plains and in the Mountains, Or, the Last Voice from the Plains William F. Drannan 1872
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Flo the best , wust garnicht das der was von cs kennt xD , dacht der kennt nur wow in und auswendig xD
ESL Intel Friday Night Game 10: Mouz vs MTW « Esl Videos « Videos « Literacy News 2009
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The adage properly rendered is: "Silu semta, doro motech chis wust gebta."
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Which, Mr. Yorke, is the wust, the scandle or the scandle-mongers?
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He tell we dat de Yankees would shoot we, or would sell we to Cuba, an 'do all de wust tings to we, when dey come.
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If I stay here, I can't be no wust; so if I got to dead, I might's well dead here as anywhere.
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"I reckon you need it the wust, Sid; git the stuff inside in a hurry."
The Banner Boy Scouts Snowbound A Tour on Skates and Iceboats George A. Warren
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Ye stood betwixt him an 'danger; ye he'ped him out when he needed it wust.
Judith of the Cumberlands Alice MacGowan
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"The wust as ever throwed a leg over leather," muttered Hank, between his teeth.
The Saddle Boys of the Rockies Lost on Thunder Mountain James Carson
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