And your cobblers ain't big enough for you to go wagering more-n a farthing. ❋ Deaver, Jeffery (2006)
He pick up a few, here and there-and then he got his -fancies--she grimaced at that--but can't be more-n a dozen here, amount of food they eat. ❋ Gabaldon, Diana (2005)
She don't know the woods, that Pollyanne; she be come straight from Africa, no more-n a year agone. ❋ Gabaldon, Diana (1997)
Some-a my new buddies know you pretty good, an" they told me that when you said you was kinda busy, you weren't tellin" more-n half the truth. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1993)
Y-all been in my place on more-n one occasion, most likely, and I was jest wonderin-: at any time did you happen to remove from the premises-for your own good reasons, naturally-a spoon, a little bitty silver spoon, and a colored stick? ❋ Robbins, Tom (1990)
"We got more-n we can use in a year, " they grumbled, and they offered Levi ten dollars for his. ❋ Michener, James (1974)
I 'dured more-n man was meant to 'dure from dat white devil. ❋ Turtledove, Harry (1960)
You know a whole lot more-n me; it's on account of you I'm able to read and write at all. ❋ Turtledove, Harry (1960)
You fix him so he knows more-n his old man, you hear? ❋ Turtledove, Harry (1960)
"See, after my mother was gone, my father never had anybody in his life for more-n a year. ❋ Deaver, Jeffery (2006)
Me own sister-in-law might -ave to walk the streets like that poor Polly Nichols, corse I can't feed -er, neither, nor -er starvin" dustpan lids, I got seven o" me own an" the shipyard don't pay me much over a groat more-n me brother brings -ome ... ❋ Asprin, Robert (2000)
"There's trouble on the way, big trouble - fighters, an army, more-n we can handle! ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1997)
Whoo-doggie, that'll make ya sweat more-n a whore in church, I'll tell ya. ❋ Unknown (2009)
When it comes t'me actually doin" things, I can't do much more-n flip a bottlecap. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1993)
"Aye, more-n ye know, lad, but that's na important now. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1993)
"Haven't I told you more-n a hundred times to keep out of these caves? ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1983)
"But he's always got a wink and a word of flapdoodle for old Granny Schreiber, and that's more-n any the old geezers in Mottburg have got. ❋ Robbins, Tom (1976)
"I've dug out prairie-dog burrows and there's usually more-n one or two ... ❋ Michener, James (1974)
But we haven't had a cent of spendin" money in more-n a year. ❋ Michener, James (1974)
"Do I look like a man doin" any more-n just scrapin" by? ❋ Turtledove, Harry (1960)