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abaht

adv. (context UK English) (eye dialect of about English) (mid 19th century)(R:SOED5: page=2) prep. (context UK English) (eye dialect of about English) (mid 19th century)

Usage examples of "abaht".

Attacks on the Gover'ment policy, nasty things said abaht members of it that's indiscreet enough to speak aht what, they think--German fathers, and other secret vices.

Ye bain't their look, but they be the only mages abaht that give a bent nail fer folks' good.

You've got a bare crust in the cupboard 'ere, I works from 'and to mouth in a glutted market--an' there they stand abaht agyne in their britches in the 'oases o' the gryte.

Why, every month abaht, there's a cove turns me aht of a job 'cos I daon't do just wot 'e likes.

Press--there wouldn't be no distress, no coffin, no revolution--'cos nobody'd know nuffin' abaht it.

Well, we've all got a weakness towards bein' kind, somewhere abaht us.