Examples of using Afore in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
I didn't tell you afore.
Afore she gets rampageous.
Must have been wrong afore.
I told you afore you ain't wanted here.
I ought to have told her afore.
Do not affront me afore these folk.
This is just about the place they jumped us afore.
Grandfather afore him… but I have more sense.
You got plenty of good company afore you.
He will be here afore long," was the answer.
I came here to see my father afore he died.
NURSE Now, afore God, I am so vexed that every part about me quivers!
Make up your minds and let me know afore morning.
I'm gonna turn in afore something else happens.
And then the yanks come andall the people run afore'em…'cept me.
Now, afore God, this reverend holy friar, All our whole city is much bound to him.
He's likely to lose his scalp afore he gets there.
Why, afore we give it up, Sal used to put our Sam and little Johnny in the foot of it.
I told him not to drink Coke afore he went to sleep.
So you see, Miss, we're doing our best, afore she comes, to--' At this moment Five, who had been anxiously looking across the garden, called out'The Queen!
Have any of ye men ever sailed afore the mast?
I know it, Philip, but that's afore I sawed that poor fly get eated by that big mean ol' flower.
Didn't you work at Harrisons afore it shut down?
If you don't get me to that landing afore Crockett, so help me, I will turn every mother's son of ya into catfish bait!
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It is generally agreed that“fore” is short hand for the word“before” or“afore,” which was an old Scottish saying essentially meaning“look out ahead,” according to the United States Golf Association.
Farewell, my lord.--Light to my chamber,ho!-- Afore me, it is so very very late.
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I've seen blokes' bones a-stripped to the hips afore the water had a chance to reach their heads.
It is generally agreed that“fore” is short hand for the word“before” or“afore,” which was an old Scottish saying essentially meaning“look out ahead.”.