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- adjective
comparative form ofmight : moremight
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Examples
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mighter than 2008
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There were scorpions from the large cafe colored ones to the smallest barely noticable to the eye, translucent ones (remember the smaller the scorp, the mighter the bite)
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"Hed I not lost her, I mighter grown careless o 'her like other men do sometimes uv those they luv, but no matter, we has a understandin'."
The Wedge of Gold C. C. Goodwin
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"Only I never seen this place afore thet thar war not a dozen cut-throat-lookin 'scoundrels' round, and they mighter mean mischief, knowin 'as how we have ther treasure aboard."
The Wedge of Gold C. C. Goodwin
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I didn't know but I mighter want ter ride, and I knowd I couldn't sit an
The Wedge of Gold C. C. Goodwin
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_Chloe: _ I sho 'mighter knowed I gwine have bad luck if I do dat washin' on Friday.
Jokes For All Occasions Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers Anonymous
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I mighter got some washings but I didn't aim to keep him.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 6 Work Projects Administration
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And now -- "Just as if she mighter bin any tramp's cur," as
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"Mebbe so," replied the other; "an 'then agin he mighter ketched on an' 'lows ter fool us."
That Printer of Udell's Harold Bell Wright 1908
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"I mighter known that Miss Viney woulder taken it up-headed and a-lined it out in the scriptures to suit herself until she wasn't deep in the grieving no more, but little Mis 'Amandy's a-going to break my heart, as tough as it is, if she don't git comfort soon," continued
Rose of Old Harpeth Maria Thompson Daviess 1898
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