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Examples
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We'll use a rope what's long an 'strong, when we cotches him.
Doctor Luke of the Labrador Norman Duncan 1893
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We'll use a rope what's long an 'strong, when we cotches him.
Doctor Luke of the Labrador Norman Duncan 1893
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An 'when I cotches that young Davy Roth -- when I cotches un alone,
Doctor Luke of the Labrador Norman Duncan 1893
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I'm a coochman in the employ of an old rapscallion of a lawyer, who's stingy enough to pick the sugar out of the teeth of the flies he cotches in his sugar-bowl.
Brave Tom The Battle That Won Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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"Dot ish one good things as nefer vos," Otto took occasion to say, while panting close behind him: "dere ish not so many of demi blagued vines dot cotches me all de times ven I vos -- oh mine gracious!"
The Lost Trail Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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"I didn't hear no yell, but I reckoned dat blowed de top ob his head off afore he could let out de war-whoop dat Mr. Kenton says an Injin always gibs when he cotches his last sickness -- gracious hebbins! how's dat?"
The Phantom of the River Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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A physician dares to laugh, and he "cotches it" thus:
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They always cotches the best when they want to send 'em to prison.
Harry Heathcote of Gangoil Anthony Trollope 1848
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But you won't though; he's not in the service, and you sha'n't touch him; but I'll tell you what, keep yourself on board, Mr Leeftenant, for if I cotches you on shore, I'll make you sing in a way you don't think on.
Snarley-yow or The Dog Fiend Frederick Marryat 1820
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They always cotches the best when they want to send ’em to prison.
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