Cubbord

Word CUBBORD
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The word "cubbord" in example sentences

The woman had squeezed herself into a corner, between a "cubbord" and the wall, but she came out and protested against the use of her bed cord. ❋ Opie Percival Read (1895)

I herd a noyz in de cubbord adn fot I shud inbestigayt. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Ever notice how sometimes theres this one box of cereal in the cubbord thats just been there forever and no one is ever going to eat it? ❋ Super-suzan (2006)

Granma got him up a meal and when hed et it he began prowling about the kitchen looking into everything and opening the cubbord doors. ❋ Unknown (1908)

But they hadn't been gooan soa varry long when shoo coom in, an 'as shoo wor gettin' th 'pots aght o'th cubbord, shoo saw this dish' ful o 'steaks. ❋ John Hartley (1877)

After a gooid deal o 'botherin' an 'grummelin', an 'a varry deal o' wangin 'th' cubbord doors, an 'clatterin' th 'pots abaght, Zantippa managed to mak' a sup o 'coffee an' butter a bit o 'bread. ❋ John Hartley (1877)

"All reight lass, aw'm nooan langin ', for aw gate that bit o' pie 'at wor i'th' cubbord." ❋ John Hartley (1877)

Soa Nanny went to th 'little corner cubbord, an after clatterin' th 'cups an plates abaat, shoo managed to find ten shillin', an shoo caanted ❋ John Hartley (1877)

Thenne ayenst tyme of mete, the boteler or the ewer shall brynge forthe clenly dressed and fayre applyed [3] Tabill-clothis, and the cubbord-clothe, cowched uppon his lefte shulder, laying them uppon the tabill ende, close applied [4] unto the tyme that he have firste coverd the cubbord; and thenne cover the syde-tabillis, and laste the principall tabill with dobell clothe drau {n}, cowched, and spradde unto the degre, as longeth therto in festis. ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)

Pecys, [6] sponys sette into a pece, redressing all his silv {er} plate, upon the cubbord, the largest firste, the richest in the myddis, the lighteste before. ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)

Away with the Ioynstooles, remoue the Court-cubbord, ❋ Unknown (1623)

July 22, 2009 at 5:29 am lol, I thought it meant u was luved for what’s in ur cubbord! ❋ Unknown (2009)

In a bit he wor forced to stop, an 'he sed he thowt it wor time for him to goa; but shoo put her hand on his heead an' luk'd daan at him soa sorrowful like, as shoo lifted daan a black bottle aght o'th 'cubbord, wol he couldn't find in his heart to leave her, soa sittin daan they had a drop o' gin an 'watter together, for shoo wanted some to draand her sorrow, an he wanted summat to settle his stummack. ❋ John Hartley (1877)

"A'a! tha'rt a grand un, Joa," said his wife, "to put them steaks i 'th' cubbord an 'niver say a word abaght it, an' tha knows ha fond aw am ov a bit o 'steak, an' it's a bit o 'nice mait too, tho' it isn't as tender as some. ❋ John Hartley (1877)

"An 'tha'd ha' etten th 'cubbord too, if it had been pie! ❋ John Hartley (1877)

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