Sounds to me like a great choice in thic, brushy areas for yotes. ❋ Unknown (2010)
I am a former Marine circa WWII and I am partial to those who would defend thic countey not defame it as does his hriends and his wife. ❋ Unknown (2008)
I just purchased my first Mac thic week after 25 years of PC usage. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Mae 'na ryw ddelfrydiaeth cheesy uffernol, a mae'r syniad o bobol yn teithio o amgylch y bydysawd yn sortio allan problema aliens sy'n rhy thic i ddatrys eu problemau eu hunain yn drewi braidd. ❋ Dyfrig (2008)
‘Zeed me adooing of thic, every naight last ten year, Jan, wiout vindin’ out how hard it wor. ❋ Richard Doddridge (2004)
Ngubane called on thic to co-operate with the security forces and to assist in the investigations. ❋ Unknown (1999)
"Can't stay here," he croaked, _1ro just as a thic '. lite at St. ug mouth of the opening and swept over them, choking them and dimming the floodlamps to a faint glimmer. ❋ Smith, Wilbur (1995)
Sometimes thic has the force and meaning of a personal pronoun, as: ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
Chaucer employed the pronoun thic very often, but he spells it thilk; he does not appear, however, to have always restricted it to the meaning implied in our that and to the present Somerset thic. ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
Why Teddy, zed Pall, dwontye zend Miss Hanson thic zong which ye made yerzel; I thenk ther is a moril in thic. ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
_ -- I can avoord it as cheep as thic that stawl it -- I a bote it ta trust, an niver intend to pâ vor't. ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
Thic house, that house; thic man, that man: in the west of the county it is thiky, or thecky. ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
_ -- Thomas, you a liv'd a long time wi 'Father, an' I.dwont like ta chide ye, bit nif you da tâk o 'Miss Cox in thic fashion, I.knaw she on't like it, naw moor sholl I. Miss Cox, ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
_ -- Why, Hester, a mâ-be, war zummet ta blame too: vor she war one o'm, d'ye zee, that rawd Skimmerton -- thic mâ game that frunted zum o 'tha gennel-vawk. ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
Again, thic that dont like it mid leave it, -- he who does not like it may leave it. ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
You axt I tother dâ ta zing a zong: now I dwont much like zum o 'thâ zongs that I hired thic night at squire Reevs's when we made an end o' Hâ-corrin: vor, zim ta I, there war naw moril to ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
I dwont want to frunt any ov the gennelmen o 'tha country, bit I âlways a thawt it desperd odd, that dogs should be keept in a kannel, and keept a hungered too, zaw that thâ mid be moor eager to hunt thic poor little theng câlled a hare. ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
Ave you bin down in ham, Thomas, o 'late -- is thic groun, tha ten yacres, haind vor mawin? ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
There! zim ta I, I da hire thic pirty maid, _Fanny o 'Primmer Hill_, a chidin bin I be a lyin here while tha shee-ape be gwain droo thic shord an tuther shord; zum o'm, a-mâ-be, be a drown'd! ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
We've a mist ye iver zunz thic time, when we war at zea-wall, an cut aup tha girt porpus wi 'za many zalmon in hiz belly -- zum o'm look'd vit ta eat as thaw tha wor a bwiled, did'n thâ? ❋ James Jennings (N/A)