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vb. (eye dialect of beginning English)
Usage examples of "beginnin'".
I never thought of it before, but let me tell you that this ranch proposition is beginnin' to look good to ME.
I love 'em," sez I, a beginnin' to eppisode a little unbeknown to me, "I love 'em jest as I love the soft unbroken silence of the early spring mornin', the sun all palely tinted with rose and blue, and the earth alayin' calm and unwoke-up, fresh and fair.
Josiah felt so neat, that he wuz fairly beginnin' to talk high learnt, and classical.
If it is indifference, or fashion, or anything of that sort, why it don't pay none of the time, it don't seem to me it duz, and the end will be emptier and hollerer then the beginnin'.
Samantha, sez he, a beginnin' to unstrap 'em, "I put 'em on because I wanted to feel like a savage.
And on the 2d day the doctor see a change in the child and she began to roust a little out of that stuper, and in a week's time, she wuz a beginnin' to get well.
If he got any wrinkles in his face, they were stopped up vith the dirt, for both the dirty face and the brown coat wos just the same at the end o' that time as they wos at the beginnin'.
When Kevin came we all thought he would finally be happy, but Lydia put great store in that boy, right from the beginnin'.
RatherI am more than a little startled by her appearance,which has changed considerably since we partedcompany at the beginnin' of this mission.