Use jim in a sentence
Sentences starting with jim
- Jim said bees wouldn't sting idiots; but I didn't believe that, because I had tried them lots of times myself, and they wouldn't sting me. [5]
- Jim said nobody would know me, even in the daytime, hardly. [5]
- Jim said he wou'dn't 'a' missed it for three dollars, and I felt the same way. [5]
- Jim was sitting with Nancy on his knee, her head against his shoulder, Sally at his side, her face alight with some inner joy. [11]
- Jim regarded her with an almost superstitious feeling. [11]
- Jim said if we had the canoe hid in a good place, and had all the traps in the cavern, we could rush there if anybody was to come to the island, and they would never find us without dogs. [5]
- Jim said he was. [5]
- Jim said he was green not to take the money; he'd go and look for it now, if he would tell him about where it dropped. [4]
- Jim said it was a sign it was going to rain. [5]
- Jim thought it was a good idea, so we took a smoke on it and waited. [5]
Sentences ending with jim
- That's the way with Jim. [11]
- Two people, however, were cheerful; they were Ingolby and Jim. [11]
- But as I was saying, we'd got all the work done now, at last; and we was all pretty much fagged out, too, but mainly Jim. [5]
- In time it was found that the troop never had a better disciplinarian than Jim. [11]
- But this one was a staving dream; tell me all about it, Jim. [5]
- And after we'd thought a minute, I says: "Say it, Jim. [5]
- I got down there all out of breath but loaded up with joy, and sung out: "Set her loose, Jim! [5]
- I poked into the place a-ways and come to a little open patch as big as a bedroom all hung around with vines, and found a man laying there asleep--and, by jings, it was my old Jim! [5]
- They didn't break the old man, Jim. [11]
- It give me the cold shivers to see him, and so it did Jim. [5]
Short sentences using jim
- Tell Jim Wolfe to write. [5]
- Manners with Jim, the groom. [9]
- Jim was a tanner. [11]
- Jim says the same. [5]
- Half madly Jim reached out. [11]
- Show Mr. Fawe out, Jim. [11]
- Jim never tells me anything. [9]
- How about it, Jim? [9]
- Huck, they're after Jim. [5]
- I says: "Hello, Jim! [5]
Sentences containing jim two or more times
- I don't want you to hide anything, because, if you do, I'll have Jim in, and Jim, under proper control, will tell me the whole truth, and perhaps more than the truth. [11]
- I have sat with him by the hour listening to Jim Nye's yarns, and I reckon you know the style of Jim Nye's histories, Clemens. [5]
- But I can tell you, Jim, Uncle Abner was down on them people that's all the time trying to dig a lesson out of everything that happens, no matter whether--" But Jim was asleep. [5]
- So the hair-ball talked to Jim, and Jim told it to me. [5]
- He could also ring the bell for Jim, or call to him, for while he was in the house Jim was sure to be near by; but he felt he must deal with the business alone. [11]
- He looked Jim over wondering, and didn't say nothing, and Jim went on: "Mars Tom, who put de people out yonder in St. Louis? [5]
- I had the middle watch, you know, but I was pretty sleepy by that time, so Jim he said he would stand the first half of it for me; he was always mighty good that way, Jim was. [5]
- He had set his heart on Jim, and what Jim could do and would do by and by in the vast financial concerns he controlled, when he was ready to slip out and down; but Jim had disappointed him beyond calculation. [11]
- But Jim first--Jim first, your son, Jim--my husband, Jim. [11]
- When Jim had finished reading them, Ingolby sank back on the pillows and said quietly: "All right, Jim. [11]
More example sentences with the word jim in them
- We had a youth living with us by the name of Jim Wolfe. [5]
- Now you work your mind, and study out a plan to steal Jim, and I will study out one, too; and we'll take the one we like the best. [5]
- And Jim said you mustn't count the things you are going to cook for dinner, because that would bring bad luck. [5]
- But I lay you ain't a-goin' to threaten nobody any more, Jim Turner. [5]
- Jim, I'll give you a marvel. [5]
- There was a yell at us, and a jingling of bells to stop the engines, a powwow of cussing, and whistling of steam--and as Jim went overboard on one side and I on the other, she come smashing straight through the raft. [5]
- En all you wuz thinkin' 'bout wuz how you could make a fool uv ole Jim wid a lie. [5]
- Handcuffs and chains would look still better on Jim, but it wouldn't go well with the story of us being so poor. [5]
- Ole Jim ain't worthy to see dis day! [5]
- To Jim the world became a sea of maddening forces which buffeted him; a whirlpool of fire in which his brain was tortured, his mind was shrivelled up; a vast army rending itself, each man against the other. [11]
- Sally came forwards with the little parcel of sandwiches she had been preparing, and put them in the saddle-bags lying on a chair at the door, in readiness for the journey Jim was about to make. [11]
- These two, blessed with sudden wealth, projected a visit to New York,--Col. Jack to see the sights, and Col. Jim to guard his unsophistication from misfortune. [5]
- No one knows whether Uncle Jim could hear the cries from the torture- chamber, but, after standing for a time mumbling to himself, he wrapped himself in a heavy coat, tied a muffler about his face, and went out. [11]
- By and by, when they was asleep and snoring, Jim says: "Don't it s'prise you de way dem kings carries on, Huck? [5]
- He told me what it was, and I see in a minute it was worth fifteen of mine for style, and would make Jim just as free a man as mine would, and maybe get us all killed besides. [5]
- If the men went to the island I just expect they found the camp fire I built, and watched it all night for Jim to come. [5]
- That night we went down the lightning-rod a little after ten, and took one of the candles along, and listened under the window-hole, and heard Jim snoring; so we pitched it in, and it didn't wake him. [5]
- I took the watch, and Jim he laid down and snored away; and by and by the storm let up for good and all; and the first cabin-light that showed I rousted him out, and we slid the raft into hiding quarters for the day. [5]
- He knew he wasn't in any way fit for Sue, and he liked pears about as well as Jim Rickets. [9]
- Tom says it wasn't enough; but I said nobody wouldn't ever see the plates that Jim throwed out, because they'd fall in the dog-fennel and jimpson weeds under the window-hole--then we could tote them back and he could use them over again. [5]
- All he said was, as for people like me and Jim, he'd just as soon have intellectual intercourse with a catfish. [5]
- Jim, as usual was washing, and Clemens was carrying water. [5]
- So Jim he was sorry, and said he wouldn't behave so no more, and then me and Tom shoved for bed. [5]
- But Jim Templeton was of a different calibre. [11]
- That, Cousin Dick, was Jim Faddo's revenge. [11]
- But Tom he was huffy, and said me and Jim was a couple of ignorant blatherskites, and then he says: "Suppose there's a brown calf and a big brown dog, and an artist is making a picture of them. [5]
- That cut bank was an island, and Jim had gone down t'other side of it. [5]
- Jim said he was "down on them milksops. [5]
- If they wanted us to call them kings and dukes, I hadn't no objections, 'long as it would keep peace in the family; and it warn't no use to tell Jim, so I didn't tell him. [5]
- Then they called up Jim Lane, and he told the very same story over again, exact. [5]
- Jim was laid up for four days and nights. [5]
- Jim, drunken and unreliable, with broken will and fighting to find himself--the waste places were for him, until he was the master of his will and emotions. [11]
- We crept in under Jim's bed and into the cabin, and pawed around and found the candle and lit it, and stood over Jim awhile, and found him looking hearty and healthy, and then we woke him up gentle and gradual. [5]
- After him came Uncle Jim, supported between two others. [11]
- There warn't no trees, nor hills, nor rocks, nor towns, and Tom and Jim had took it for the sea. [5]
- Jim says: "Mars Tom, can't we tote it back home en sell it? [5]
- Jim he spoke to the duke, and said he hoped it wouldn't take but a few hours, because it got mighty heavy and tiresome to him when he had to lay all day in the wigwam tied with the rope. [5]
- Then Jim went to sleep as in his own bed, and, waking, found Arrowhead lighting a fire from a little load of sticks from the sledges. [11]
- Said we'd got to post Jim first. [5]
- This reminiscence calls to mind Jim Townsend's tunnel. [5]
- And now list to me; aw'm not goin' to eat dirt, and aw'm goin' to give you the lie, and aw'm goin' to break your neck, if I swing for it to-morrow, Jim Faddo. [11]
- When I got to it Jim was setting there with his head down between his knees, asleep, with his right arm hanging over the steering-oar. [5]
- Jim was thinking to himself, and at last he says: "Mars Tom, we's mos' to de end er de Desert now, I speck. [5]
- I was sorry to hear Jim say that, it was such a lowering of him. [5]
- One whole day to cover ten miles--an endless path of agony, in which Jim went down again and again, but came up blinded by snow and drift, and cut as with lashes by the angry wind. [11]
- Jim told me to chop off the snake's head and throw it away, and then skin the body and roast a piece of it. [5]
- I was going to catch some of them, but Jim wouldn't let me. [5]
- Jim, they tried to break the old man. [11]
- The door slammed to because it was on the careened side; and in a half second I was in the boat, and Jim come tumbling after me. [5]
- Then Jim says--rather timid, because he see Tom was getting pretty tetchy: "Mars Tom, what is a metaphor? [5]
- Towards daybreak we tied up, and Jim was mighty particular about hiding the raft good. [5]
- And got to thinking over our trip down the river; and I see Jim before me all the time: in the day and in the night-time, sometimes moonlight, sometimes storms, and we a-floating along, talking and singing and laughing. [5]
- But do you think that I could have lived my life out, feeling that I might have saved Jim, and didn't try? [11]
- But the strangest thing that ever happened to Jim was the time he went boating on Sunday, and didn't get drowned, and that other time that he got caught out in the storm when he was fishing on Sunday and didn't get struck by lightning. [5]
- Of course when they got to snoring we had a long gabble, and I told Jim everything. [5]
- As they stood there, the conviction had come upon her that they had come to the last battle-field, that this journey which Jim now must take would decide all, would give them perfect peace or lifelong pain. [11]
- I seen her there, me and Jim did. [4]
- Jim said that there were sixteen thousand people in that grove. [9]
- So you see there never was a bad James in the Sunday-school books that had such a streak of luck as this sinful Jim with the charmed life. [5]
- Afterwards Jim said the witches be witched him and put him in a trance, and rode him all over the State, and then set him under the trees again, and hung his hat on a limb to show who done it. [5]
- There you have the wily Boeotain and the wily Jim Smiley waiting--two thousand years apart--and waiting, each equipped with his frog and 'laying' for the stranger. [5]
- I went into the wigwam; Jim warn't there. [5]
- Jim Kendall runs the weekly newspaper in Grantley--I understood it was for sale. [9]
- Jim said if the two big rivers joined together there, that would show. [5]
- Jim looked at the trash, and then looked at me, and back at the trash again. [5]
- Jim didn't like the spiders, and the spiders didn't like Jim; and so they'd lay for him, and make it mighty warm for him. [5]
- Peace brooded in the silent and comforting forest, and Jim and Arrowhead, the Indian ever ahead, swung along, mile after mile, on their snow-shoes, emerging at last upon the wide white prairie. [11]
- The mass of the people commenced a systematic search for the dead body, while Wickersham was despatched to arrest Henry Trailor at the Grove, and Jim Maxcy to Warren to arrest William. [7]
- They were on the outskirts of civilisation; as Jim used to say, "One step ahead of the procession. [11]
- But, all through, the other thing really mastered her: the fixed idea that Jim must be saved. [11]
- So we had the odd spoon, and dropped it in her apron-pocket whilst she was a-giving us our sailing orders, and Jim got it all right, along with her shingle nail, before noon. [5]
- Then Jim manned the oars, and we took out after our raft. [5]
- Tom got to the ladder and shinned up it a piece and waited for me; and as soon as I got a foothold on it he shouted to Jim to soar away. [5]
- Jim, you and the guide will go and get it, and me and Huck will camp here on Mount Sinai till you come back. [5]
- This is just the country for Cousin Jim to live in. [5]
- Jim cleaned up the canoe, and I got my paddle ready. [5]
- I run along the bank a piece and got aboard, and Jim he grabbed me and hugged me, he was so glad to see me. [5]
- Jim can do that; and when he wants to send any little common ordinary mysterious message to let the world know where he's captivated, he can write it on the bottom of a tin plate with a fork and throw it out of the window. [5]
- Jim informed Stephen that the Little Giant had had a six-horse coach. [9]
- They also noticed that Jim never drank a drop of liquor, and by and by, one way or another, they got a glimmer of the real truth, before it became known who he really was or anything of his story. [11]
- But Jim said that didn't make no difference. [5]
- He'd got all that coat of arms business fixed, so now he started in to finish up the rest of that part of the work, which was to plan out a mournful inscription--said Jim got to have one, like they all done. [5]
- And he remembered that although the pump was only a hundred and fifty yards off, Jim never got back with a bucket of water under an hour--and even then somebody generally had to go after him. [5]
- When we was ten foot off Tom whispered to me, and wanted to tie Jim to the tree for fun. [5]
- The faces that surrounded Jim were thin with hunger, and the murder that had been committed by the chief had, as its origin, the foolish replies of the Hudson's Bay Company's man to their demand for supplies. [11]
- Jim sucked and sucked at the jug, and now and then he got out of his head and pitched around and yelled; but every time he come to himself he went to sucking at the jug again. [5]
- Then came a stolen interview, and a fastening of the rivets of attraction--for Jim had gifts of a wonderful kind. [11]
- You won't mind stayin' awhile with the jedge while Jim and I go down town with the team? [9]
- During a short stay in East Tennessee he was in a citizen colonel's tent one day, talking, when a big private appeared at the door, and without salute or other circumlocution said to the colonel: 'Say, Jim, I'm a-goin' home for a few days. [5]
- Jim Scudder, the station-master at Wye, is here on credentials, and he says for sure the thing's fizzled out, and Tom Gaylord's left the hall! [9]
- Uncle Jim seldom spoke to her, as he seldom spoke to anybody, but she had an inkling of the rancour in his heart, and many a time she put blame upon his shoulders to her husband, when some unavoidable friction came. [11]
- S----was in great spirits, and played the sparkler with such great success as to silence the whole of us excepting Jim, who was the agreeable rattle of the evening. [4]
- And Jim did spend an hour poking about in the dirt, but he did not find the cent. [4]
- There Jim laid, sound asleep on the ground. [5]
- When Rockwell came, soon after Jim and the nurse left him, he simulated sleep, for he had no mind to talk; and the doctor, deceived by his even breathing, had left, contented. [11]
- There was always something of the maternal in her eyes when she looked at Jim. [11]
- Next, we see somebody coming, and started to meet him; but we heard Jim shout, and looked around and he was fairly dancing, and making signs, and yelling. [5]
- As Jim did so, he saw lying on a chair a suit of clothes on top of which were a wig and false beard and moustache. [11]
- It was just so with me, and the same with Jim. [5]
- Poor people live so near to misfortune all the time--I mean poor people like Jim, Osterhaut, and Jowett--that changes of fortune are just natural things to them. [11]
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