pardi
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of pardi
1200–50; late Middle English pardie, Middle English parde < Old French par De < Latin per Deum by God
Example Sentences
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Tobacco and onions are in his great coarse laugh, which choke me, pardi; and I don't think much better of the other fellow—the Scots' gallipot purveyor—Peregrine Clinker, Humphrey Random—how did the fellow call his rubbish?
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"Climbed in by the window, pardi," retorted the man, "and by the orders of citizen Martin-Roget."
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Indeed, if anything, I am too modest, pardi!
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Ah, pardi! as M. le Comte exclaims continually, Ah, pardi!
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I can safely tell you his name, pardi!
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