Vill
[vil]
Definition
(n.) A small collection of houses; a village.
Editor: Mamie
Examples
- Nor never vill; and there's another thing that no man never see, and that's a dead donkey. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- To vich sum, he has added for the house and bisness--' 'Lease, good-vill, stock, and fixters,' interposed Mr. Weller. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- Your mother-in-law's vill, Sammy,' replied Mr. Weller. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- As I don't rekvire any o' your conversation just now, mum, vill you have the goodness to re-tire? Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- I've told her how I'm sitivated; she's ready to vait till I'm ready, and I believe she vill. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- Wery good, Sammy,' replied Mr. Weller, 'I'm quite agreeable to anythin' as vill hexpedite business, Sammy. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- I think it vill, mum,' replied Sam. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- Oh, wery good,' said Sam; 'then I'll amend the obserwation and call 'em the dear creeturs, if Blazes vill allow me. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
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