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vb. (eye dialect of going English)
Usage examples of "goin'".
The words struck deep, and as I said, it was jest that very minute that the idee struck me about goin' to Saratoga.
He said, he wuz bound on goin' into Saratoga with a fashionable whisker, come what would.
She got out some now, and wuz quite wrought up with the idee of goin' to Saratoga.
It wuz very early, for Josiah had got to go clear to Loontown on business, and I wuz goin' to stay with the childern till he got back.
I could see jest how a conflict wuz a goin' on between love and ambition.
But he laid out to clear off the mortgage this year, and I wuz told that mother Gee wuz a goin' to live with her daughter Susan, who had jest come into a big property -- as much as 700 dollars worth of land, besides cows, 2 heads of cow, and one head of a calf.
But there the man sot, right onto that price, and he had to me the appeerance of one who wuz goin' to sot there on it all night.
Wall, in the fullness of time, or a little after, for truly I wuz not in a condition to sense things much, we arrove at a street and we gladly turned our 2 frames into it, and wended our way on it, goin' at a pretty good jog.
And I would ruther see you sunk into the ground, or be sunk myself, than to see you goin' into it.
Wall, Ezra and Druzilla wanted to go to the Sulphur Springs way beyend Saratoga Lake, and as the Deacon wuz agreeable, and I also, we sot out for it, though, as we all said, it wuz goin' to be a pretty long and tegus journey for a hot day.
I could call out, or begon to her she wuz far in the rearwerd, and goin' in a full pressure and in a knot of several miles an hour.
It is a perfect sight to behold, to set on the piazzas at Saratoga, and see the folks a goin' past.
And we wound round and round the mountain side jest as he did, only goin' down into the valley instid of upwards.
And sez Josiah to me in gruff axents, when I asked him if he wuz goin' to get out and pick some.
Taint megum to drink from 10 to 12 glasses at a time, and mix your drinks goin' round from spring to spring like a luny.