Citations:woz

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English citations of woz

First person singular past indicative of "be"

  • 1875, Bret Harte, Gabriel Conroy, in The Writings of Bret Harte, page 314
    I was sayin' I woz on the hill, when I heerd vyces, and lookin' out I seed you with a stranger.
  • 1995, Anne Hamilton, Gypsy Bride, page 284
    That I woz, m'lord — that I woz indeed!" growled Gitano in a gravelly dialect from his Gypsy repertoire,
  • 2006, David Osborne, Toby Potts in the Temple of Gloom and Other Adventures of Our Intrepid Hero, page 173
    "why did you wait two days before telling your Mum what Mr. Masters had done to you?" "Yer mean Jack?" "Yes, Jack." "Cos I woz embarrassed."

Third person singular past indicative of "be"

  • 1983, Harold Talbot Parker, Three Napoleonic Battles, page 107
    'Where's our Arthur?' ... 'Aw wish he woz here.'
  • 2006, Dewey Lambdin, A King's Trade, page 326
    "Andrews woz a foin feller, he woz, always fair an' kindly with us. Sorry we lost him, sor."

"Worry"

  • 2003 May 1, Damien, “24.s02e21.4.00.am.5.00.am-ftv - 138Mb - ok - now it's finally done!!”, in alt.luser.recovery (Usenet):
    If its any prob - not worth the hassle - dont woz! ...