Examples of 'a'right' in a sentence

Meaning of "a'right"

A'right is an adverb used informally to mean 'all right' or 'okay'. It is often used in casual conversation or written dialogue to denote agreement or acquiescence
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  • Contraction of all right.

How to use "a'right" in a sentence

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A'right We need to do good for the actresses.
But I need you to get her a card for me and sign it a'right.
A'right let me handle it.
I am begging you to make it look right . A'right.
A'right rass clad? Turned out nice again.
We gonna go on and get this paper, a'right.
A'right let me handle it . We need him.
But all in all, they a'right folks.
Be nice . A'right let me handle it.
Man, if you are up there you better be listening, a'right.
We a'right with Kasper.
You stay right here. we gonna go on and get this paper, a'right.
We will put it out on the table . A'right.
I do not know if I came, I leaked a little bit . That 's a'right.

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