"Wrastle" Quotes from Famous Books
... to say, Come a clear or cloudy day, Wave his hand, an' shed a smile, Keepin' sunny all th' while. Never let no bugbears grim Git a wrastle-holt o' him, Kep' a-smilin' rain or shine, Tell ... — It Can Be Done - Poems of Inspiration • Joseph Morris
... along with you, if you don't mind. I'd just as soon get home early and wrastle with the figures ... — The Depot Master • Joseph C. Lincoln
... golde rewardeth, were apparent death, Before mine eyes, bolde, hartie, visible, Ide wrastle with him for a deadly fall, Or I would loose my guerdon promised. Ide hang my brother for to wear his coate, That all that saw me might have cause to say, There is a hart more firme then Adamant, To practise ... — A Collection Of Old English Plays, Vol. IV. • Editor: A.H. Bullen
... little bigger blaze a-goin' an', just before that water starts to burn, slop in a fistful of java. You'll find some dough-gods an' salve in one of them canvas bags, an' when you're all set, holler. I'll throw the kaks on these cayuses, an' Bat, he can wrastle with the pack." ... — The Texan - A Story of the Cattle Country • James B. Hendryx
... adds Missis Rucker, plenty fierce, 'don't wrastle his hash with me no more! You can gamble that marplot has tackled his final plateful of slapjacks at the O. K. House, an' this ... — Faro Nell and Her Friends - Wolfville Stories • Alfred Henry Lewis |