The trackers had already ridden far out, and were advancing, half concealed by the cloud of black "stoor" flung up from the heels of their horses. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)
For a whiff of wind has blown the "stoor" aside, disclosing not a drove of buffaloes, but instead a troop of horses, at the same time showing them to have riders on their backs, as the hunters can perceive Indians. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)
Ai has wun ob dem grayt big jarz ob dill pikklols u gets at teh wayrhaus stoor samz klub. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Kitteh maiks shoor himz nawt goin bak tu teh stoor. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Howeber, hoomin will go baik tu stoor tu buys gushifud adn elebentymillyawn otter tings fur meetin kittehs needz. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Ai wantz 2 shop at teh furniture stoor dat sellz deeze couches. ❋ Unknown (2008)
‘O, there’s such a stoor, Mrs. Newberry and Mr. Stockdale! ❋ Unknown (2006)
And my hands puckered from clorox and as i mopped my way across the stoor i began to wonder what in the hell i was really doing there after 8 hours of a serious job. ❋ I-claudius (2002)
"What in the name of common sense is the matter with you?" said he, gettin 'up, an' shakin 'the stoor aff his hat. ❋ J. B. Salmond (N/A)
When wi 'an eldritch stoor' quaick, quaick, '[weird, harsh] ❋ William Allan Neilson (1907)
'Ay, and the house were all in a stoor with her and the old woman, and their boxes and camp-kettles, that they carry to wash in because hand - basons bain't big enough, and I don't know what all; and t'other folk stopping here were no more than dirt thencefor'ard.' ❋ Thomas Hardy (1884)
'O, there's such a stoor, Mr.. Newberry and Mr. Stockdale! ❋ Thomas Hardy (1884)
But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich Ian Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o 'Bradwardine, that shot young Ronald of ❋ Unknown (1877)
His mother wor a widdy an he wor th 'only child shoo'd ivver had an shoo set a deeal o' stoor on him, an firmly believed at ther wornt another at wor fit to hold th 'cannel to him. ❋ John Hartley (1877)
Sir Walter Scott is said to have advised an artist, in painting a battle, not to deal with details, but to get up a good stoor: then put in an arm and a sword here and there, and leave all the rest to the imagination of the spectator. ❋ Ramsay, Edward B (1874)
The things that sparkle are guns, pistols, knives, belt-buckles, bitts, and stirrups; while that through which they intermittingly shine is the stoor tossed up by the hooves of horses. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)
We watched them from the platform with anxious expectation, but before they had reached the spot, we could see that, the ` stoor 'was slowly settling down. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)
But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich lan Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o ' ❋ Walter Scott (1801)
But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich lan Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o 'Bradwardine that shot young ❋ Walter Scott (1801)
There was stoor on [everything] after we had [knocked down] [the wall]. ❋ Dobbin (2003)
Got any stoor [for sale] mate??? This stoor is pure [magic] [big man]! ❋ Bryan22 (2008)
“[Sam] [bud] you got any [stoor]” ❋ Hhhhffj (2018)
[dude] he is [a mason] [stoor]!! ❋ Masons (2011)