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- pronoun UK
Eye dialect spelling ofanything .
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Examples
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Seating himself at the table, he responded negatively to the servant's inquiry if "anythink" else would be required, and when the man had withdrawn, mechanically turned to his letters and to his simple evening repast.
Half A Chance Frederic S. Isham
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By the way, did you enjoy killing those people for not having the WMD and for not having anythink to do with 9/11?
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Thank you for yet another reason not to use twitter or anythink remotly like it
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I browsed a lot of tutorials, tried it all and finally gave up after realizing it would take me many years of experience to build anythink decent.
Interactivity James Gurney 2008
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I refuse to believe the mom at school selling these advent calendars is making anythink nicer than what you make!
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“God knows as I forgive you, if I have anythink to forgive!”
Great Expectations 2007
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October 9, 2007 at 12:47 am thats why britneys single has reached number 3 in the american charts based on massive download sales if thats anythink 2 go by the album wont underproform
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Piff, and Mrs. Sniff, was unanimous opposed to her going; for, as they says to Our Missis one and all, it is well beknown to the hends of the herth as no other nation except Britain has a idea of anythink, but above all of business.
Mugby Junction 2007
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Piff, and Mrs. Sniff, was unanimous opposed to her going; for, as they says to Our Missis one and all, it is well beknown to the hends of the herth as no other nation except Britain has a idea of anythink, but above all of business.
Mugby Junction 2007
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If you have anythink to say contrairy to the character of Mrs Harris, which well I knows behind her back, afore her face, or anywheres, is not to be impeaged, out with it, Betsey.
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