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creetur

n. (eye dialect of creature English)

Usage examples of "creetur".

De creeturs all went ter de place whar dey live at, en done des like dey allers done.

Dat creetur got moss on his back, en he got so much sense in his head his eyes look red.

They are up to keeping a close eye upon her, and any fool knows that a poor creetur like her, beaten and kicked and scarred and bruised from head to foot, will stand by the husband that ill uses her through thick and thin.

The pretty creetur come-hithered rayther speedy, and seized the gentleman by the whiskers, which he tore off about enuff to stuff a small cushion with.

Bertie on the head, and said he was a dear boy, but she should stifle if they did not carry the creetur out.

Young creeturs is got ter have der hide loosened dat a-way, same ez young chilluns.

In the glare they looked like two black creeturs, a thick one and a thin one, kind of shimmering.

Buffle's articled young gentleman in another blanket--him a holding round the necks of two men carrying him by the legs, similar to the picter of the disgraceful creetur who has lost the fight (but where the chair I do not know) and his hair having the appearance of newly played upon.

Bucket coughs, and glances at Volumnia, rouged and necklaced, as though he would respectfully observe, "I do assure you, you're a pretty creetur.

Murdstone, I have not worrited and frightened any sweet creetur to an early grave!