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Examples
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Before she could speak, he went on smoothly, "I am indebted toer -- Harriet for her help; very competent help too."
Politics 101 2010
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It is a 100 - foot breach and water just began toer pour into that area.
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Three or four males, of middling to fairly high Shin the hunting party, began hanging around toer.
A different flesh Turtledove, Harry 1988
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"I telephoned Mrs Pembroke again to ask where her husband worked now, and she told me toer ... drop dead."
Hot Money Francis, Dick 1987
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"Gervase," I said, "suggests that you should distribute some of your money now, toer ... reduce the estate tax."
Hot Money Francis, Dick 1987
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You can have little leisure toer -- take an interest in my own wishes.
A Girl Named Rose Neels, Betty 1986
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Ridger explained forcibly again that no liquor was to be sold pending investigations, and all three of them said they knew nothing about anything, and we would have to talk toer ... talk to ...
PROOF Francis, Dick 1984
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And do you find it necessary toer -- tell fibs to me?
Tulips For Augusta Neels, Betty 1971
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To the mountaineer the "makin 'of' mount'n dew 'out'n his own co'n" is more profitable than "tot'n hit toer th 'mill;" and as he insists upon the illicit manufacture of it, every stranger who happens around is "er revanoo officer" and is in imminent danger until he proves himself otherwise.
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The Razorbacks never got close enough to the goal-line to have to try to run it in with the big tip-toer and no blockers.
Arkansas News 2009
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