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wyes

  • plural
    of wye.
    wye
    noun
    the letter Y, or something having a similar shape.

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A born lydy she is, and ’ankerin’ after a lydy’s wyes, and with no one to learn ’em to ’er––” “But, good heavens, I can’t do that.”

From The Dust Flower by Hibberd V. B. (Hibberd Van Buren) Kline

“I’ve often ’eard as the wyes of Providence was strynge; but I ain’t so often ’eard as Providence ’ad got to myke ’em strynge to keep pyce with the wyes of men.

From The Dust Flower by Hibberd V. B. (Hibberd Van Buren) Kline

They comes in different wyes the answers does.

From The Dawn of a To-morrow by F. C. (Frederick Coffay) Yohn

I’ve always lived with the best people, and I suppose I ketch their wyes.

From The Dust Flower by Hibberd V. B. (Hibberd Van Buren) Kline

Most of us is what’s known as conservative, all for the big families and the old wyes.

From The Dust Flower by Hibberd V. B. (Hibberd Van Buren) Kline

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