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Examples
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“Gooid Lord!” he muttered, sitting down, and stroking his ribbed stockings from the knee to the ankle.
Wuthering Heights 2002
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"Gooid signs are these," my mither says, an bids me tak the miller
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Gooid-for-naught madling! ye desarve pining fro 'this to Churstmas, flinging t' precious gifts o '
The Three Brontes Sinclair, May 1912
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Gooid-for-naught madling! ye desarve pining fro 'this to
The Three Brontës May Sinclair 1904
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Gooid mornin ', lass, an' see 'at tha taks care o' thisen whativver comes o 'other fowk, an' when aw've a bit moor time aw'l slip up to comfort thee a bit agean.
Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley John Hartley 1877
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"Gooid morning Dick," replied Tommy, "it's a nice day ower th 'head but fearful heavy under th' fooit."
Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley John Hartley 1877
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He shoved th 'umbrella under his arm, an' held aght his hand, "Gooid bye hont, wol aw see yo agean."
Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley John Hartley 1877
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'Gooid neet, owd chap. Cannot ta walk i' th 'front an' let it suck thi fingers?
Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley John Hartley 1877
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-- "Gooid mornin, Billy! ha does ta feel this mornin, lad?"
Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley John Hartley 1877
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'Slap Bang' an '' Champagne Charlie, 'an' tuk to practisin '' Gooid-bye,
Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley John Hartley 1877
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