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s'pose

alt. (eye dialect of suppose from=Southern US English) vb. (eye dialect of suppose from=Southern US English)

Usage examples of "s'pose".

For I knew not what unguarded word he might drop as he vainly tried to grip hold on't, and it eluded his efferts and came down on the ground every time, a carryin' with it, I s'pose, portions of his fingernails, broke off in the fray.

And if you'll believe it, I don't s'pose you will, but it is true, that lots of black ma's had childern jest as white as snow, and pretty as rosebuds, took after their fathers I s'pose.

S'pose you was cookin' a stew an' a bunch of little fellas stood aroun' moonin', what'd you do?

Eight of 'em, countin' each pair of twins as two, as I s'pose they ort.

I s'pose he got sick of hearin' it jabber an' let it go—or maybe it give him the air, 'cause they're dimber hands for that—then that 'un went home an' learned all the rest.

Nobody never believes me naow when I tell 'em, an' I dun't s'pose you will, young feller - though come to look at ye, ye hev kind o' got them sharp-readin' eyes like Obed had.

Nobody never believes me naow when I tell 'em, an' I dun't s'pose you will, young feller - - hough come to look at ye, ye hev kind o' got them sharp-readin' eyes like Obed had.

I s'pose yeh don't approve 'a fightin' since Charley Morgan licked yeh.

Actual fact, Blind Black was s'pose to be openin' for the Armadillo Jug Band.

Didn't you s'pose I knew as well as any one that I got a low-comedy face and couldn't ever make the grade in a serious piece?

But with powerguns, if a leaf gets in the way, the bolt don't touch the incoming shell it's s'posed t' get, does it?

We ain't s'posed to live here, we're s'posed to stop over for a while and then be gone.