Aún no tenemos significados para "nary one".
1You-all can win my dust and dirt, but nary one of my dawgs.
2Don't know nothin' bout nary one o' my white folks.
3Dollars to doughnuts nary one of 'em shows up on the street for a week.
4Ain't nary one tol' me-ain'tno use bein' tol'.
5Ez fer these new-fangled doctorin's, they won't nary one ov 'em do the good yarbs will.
6Thar ain't nary one of us goin' to break our fast till you're willin' to be saved.'
7Dat keep de witches fum ridin you; but nary one o' dese charms work wid dis old witch.
8He've led a dog's life, that he have, and I've never heard a grumble, nary one; have you?
10There ain't nary one of the rest of 'em lived over two weeks, an' this here one is goin' on four.
11I'se got nigh on ter free thousan', an' nary one'll pay more'n dat fur a ole man an' two ole wimmin.'
12And some folks claim that seven is a lucky number; there were seven boys in our family and nary one ever married.
13Ye never see a woman't didn't get married for dooty yet; there a'n't nary one on 'em darst to say they wanted ter.
14Ain't nary one on 'em ain't pizen hongry for ye-anymos' on 'em 'll drown derselves 'fo' mawnin' becos dey can't git ye.
15Well, a lot of blind men in the Far East disputed about what an elephant looked like, though nary one had ever seen the critter.
16Nary hair of Ivy's head shall they touch,-naryone on em!
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