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Examples

  • That ole Bander Cut's full to the sky -- and Sni-a-bend Hill!

    O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 Various

  • All of us virchewosoes is locoed to do good work, so that Sni-a-bar would get reeconciled, an 'recognise us as a commoonal factor.

    Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis 1885

  • If we goes to a balk or a break-down, the "Sni-a-bar Silver Cornet Band's" got to go back an 'play in the woods.

    Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis 1885

  • This yere Sni-a-bar commoonity is a mighty nervous neighbourhood, an 'thar's folks whose word is above reproach who sends us notice they'll shoot us up if we don't; so at first we practises in the woods.

    Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis 1885

  • Moreover, Jule tells all Sni-a-bar an 'I'm at once a scoff an' jeer from the Kaw to the Gasconade.

    Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis 1885

  • Silver Cornet Band by edict of the Sni-a-bar pop'lace is re-exiled to them woods.

    Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis 1885

  • But as time goes on we improves an 'plays well enough so we don't scare children; an' then the Sni-a-bar people consents to let us play now an 'then along the road.

    Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis 1885

  • Sni-a-bar outcasts sees me in a clown's yooniform, tyrannisin 'about, singin' songs an 'leadin' up the war-jig gen'ral, they'll regret the opinions they so freely expresses an 'take to standin' about, hopin '

    Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis 1885

  • Hence he went to Sni, a city greatly devoted to trade and commerce.

    The Pharaoh and the Priest An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt Boles��aw Prus 1879

  • I still have the hairs which we cut from her tail thirty years ago; and if it were the fashion for men to wear lockets, in a locket they should be worn, for I never had a greater respect for any creature upon four legs than for poor Sni.

    Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men. Adam White 1848

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