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Definitions

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  • interjection Contraction of all right.

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Examples

  • But rather than hassle, this ned is just coming over to say, Haw, a'right rere, big man, by ra way.

    More Aesthetics Hal Duncan 2007

  • Aw you better b careful, a'right, I got my eyes on you

    Jimmy Dawkins Lyrics 2009

  • But before she died, she left her mark on him a'right.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • But before she died, she left her mark on him a'right.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • But before she died, she left her mark on him a'right.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • I've heard of you a'right, but both eyes seem quite intact.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • I've heard of you a'right, but both eyes seem quite intact.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • I've heard of you a'right, but both eyes seem quite intact.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • Patsy never saw it, for he was bending close over the huge basket he had brought; she only caught a tinge of exultation in his voice as he said, "Then that's a'right, if you'll promise your comp'ny till we fetch up in Arden."

    Seven Miles to Arden Ruth Sawyer 1925

  • "A'm tak 'de girl to Snake Creek crossin' a'right; you'm don 'need for be' fraid for dat."

    The Texan A Story of the Cattle Country 1921

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