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pron. (context UK English) (eye dialect of anything English)
Usage examples of "anythink".
I'm not much of an 'and at telling 'ow I come to get on to anythink, but I'll do my best, and be as quick as I can.
So there and then I rings up the metal works, and just as I thought they'd never so much as thought of sending out for anythink of that.
While I was waiting to see you just now, sir, I took the liberty of ringing up Galsworthy to see if 'e 'ad anythink to report.
Anyone else in the town as 'ad seen or 'eard anythink would 'ave come forward, but 'e couldn't very well, because 'e was 'iding out of the way of 'is wife.
It is also my duty to warn you that anythink you say may be used in evidence against you.
But fortunately nobody knows anythink about it, except you gentlemen and me, so 'e's oright.
Walmers, he said to him when he gave him notice of his intentions to leave, "Cobbs," he says, "have you anythink to complain of?
I make the inquiry because if I find that any of my people really has anythink to complain of, I wish to make it right if I can.
Pettican,’ said she, ‘never did I see anythink to equal them cramps except in one other case that was the dead spit of this one,’ she said, ‘and you mark my words, Mrs.