1But I'se seen cullud men on de Bradley plantation git tur'ble beatin's.
2I saw; and I began to feel better about bein' so tur'ble conscientious.
3Beni was garbed in Arab robes and tur- bans that always look filthy.
4The cavalry were divided into tur'mæ, consisting each of thirty men.
5This wasn't no such tur'ble long a snake, but he was more'n a foot thick.
6Now, 'tur raizonable to s'pose thet the back-track leads to the settlements, an' thet's thisaway.
7We was due to cross the Emigrant Trail-she'swore in tur'ble deep-youcan see the ruts to-day.
8In contrast, UMP has no statistically significant impact on the modal prices of cotton, green gram, or tur.
9But it was a case of pay or go back, and it was a tur'ble long ways back.
10Which I was tur'ble surprised at that, but I said good-mornin' and would he rest his poor feet.
11I wasn't feelin' so tur'ble peart.
12I jumped my hoss up there tur'ble quick, and looked over, expectin' to see nothin' but mangled remains.
13After producing television shows for a living for the previous 13 years, I thought I could tur(...)
14Two Asiatic lions later had to be put down after they tested positive, as did five west caucasian tur.
15Ain't it tur'ble, Miss Beatrice?
16So I grieved some inside that I was so tur'ble conscientious, shouldered the sacks, and went down to find Dutchy.