Wiktionary
n. (eye dialect of morning English)
Usage examples of "mornin'".
I love such a mornin' and such a life, for itself and for the unwritten prophecis in it.
Wall, the next mornin' we started to carry the things to the Smedleys.
And the mornin' we started she met us at the Jonesville Depot in good sperits and a barege delaine dress, cream color, and a hat of the same.
And now, she told me she got up early every mornin' and walked down to the spring for a drink of the water - walked afoot.
And I said I guessed I would go in, for I would love to know how the children wuz that mornin' and whether the baby had got over her cold.
It wuz on a nice pleasant day that Ardelia Tuit, Josiah Allen, and me, met by previous agreement quite early in the mornin', A.
And he begun at once to calculate on it, on how much he could drink of it, if he begun early in the mornin' and drinked late at night.
Wall, the very next mornin' Miss Flamm sent word for Josiah and me to come that night to a lawn party.
It wuz a lovely mornin' when my companion and me sot out to visit Schuylerville to see the monument that is stood up there in honor of the Battle of Saratoga, one of 7 great decisive battles of the world.
He wuz jest full of Revolutionary thoughts that mornin', Josiah Allen wuz.
I made two hundred dollars this mornin' in little less than half no time.
You see her tomorrow mornin', you tell her to get her little ass right back on the next train.
You go to your weekend class the next mornin', then you go to the arsenal for your little field trip, and you encounter--Edwin Kreiss.