Eye dialect spelling of I'll.' name='description'> Oi'll - definition and meaning

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  • phrase Eye dialect spelling of I'll.

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Examples

  • "Oi'll be more discreet, Flash," says he, and so we went on, with me answering another couple of challenges before we reached the bridge, and crossed safely over into Lucknow town.

    Fiancée 2010

  • "Reckon there's a chance Oi'll get some kicks an 'curses from me man an' his mates, but fair's fair," the girl continued, then shivered.

    The Serpent's Shadow Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • "Oi'll be more discreet, Flash," says he, and so we went on, with me answering another couple of challenges before we reached the bridge, and crossed safely over into Lucknow town.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • "Oi'll be more discreet, Flash," says he, and so we went on, with me answering another couple of challenges before we reached the bridge, and crossed safely over into Lucknow town.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • Sure, Tom, me darlint, as he's bin an 'gone an' saved the noomber ov yer mess, be the powers, Oi'll spake to Father O'Flannagan whin I git back to Porchmouth an 'ax him fur to say a mass, sure, fur the poor beggar, so that his sowl may rest in paice.

    Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy John B. [Illustrator] Greene

  • "Oi'll make it roight, sure, in a brace ov shakes, sor."

    Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy John B. [Illustrator] Greene

  • He sez: 'Shure, Oi'll come, an' Oi'll be afther gettin 'some o' thim other divvles to jine.

    O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920 Various

  • "An 'is it whither Oi'll take care ov him ye're afther axin' me?" said my chum, taking hold of Jocko as he spoke.

    Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy John B. [Illustrator] Greene

  • "Ye dirty, mouldy-faced sons of dog-eatin ', blue-nosed spalpeens -- Oi'll bomb yis," roared Paddy, gripping a jam tin and lighting the fuse.

    The Kangaroo Marines R. W. Campbell

  • "Be jabers, Oi'll kape me oye out fur to say ef Oi can pick up a roight-down comfable arm-cheer fur ye to take a sate whin ye gits toired, sure, a-standin 'whin ye're on the watch!"

    Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy John B. [Illustrator] Greene

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