1 We go in washin ' at the creek and put on clean clothes.
2 He gits five hundred dollars a nite & his board & washin .
3 I was raised up under the old Primitive Baptist feet washin ' church.
4 I've allus heerd as washin ' is mighty bad when skitters is around.
5 But this ain't doin' my washin ' , she added, moving toward the entrance.
6 Tuck in washin ' , I s'ppose,-shewas a monst'us good washer an' ironer.
7 I reckon dat's de quickest white - washin ' job I done in some time!
8 Some women washin ' doon below saw them and gied the alarm.
9 I used to make thirty-five dollars a month washin ' and ironin'.
10 The last janitor's wife used to hang her washin ' up here, I guess.
11 Belike I'll not be washin ' me face fer a month now.
12 She's keepin' house now, an' takin' in washin ' , down to Bridgeport.
13 Yer face an' hands need mair washin ' than my pussie gies her nose!
14 This is washin ' day an' I have sheets sittin' in a tub of water.
15 That ain't so strange, seein' how he's washin ' my privates.
16 I dreamed about a huge flood washin ' my people away.
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