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* 1859 , (Charles Dickens), "A Tale of Two Cities", in (All the Year Round) , vol. 1, p.
** At which juncture, he exclaimed, in a voice of dire exasperation : “Bust me, if she ain't at it agin !”
* 1859 , (w, Harper's New Monthly Magazine) , vol. 19, p.
** [The Court] said: "Young man, this ere Court is satisfied that there ain't nothin' in the laws of Vermont agin''' tippin' over a churn full of sap. [...] But I want ye should remember one thing—that this ere Court has made up his mind that it's a very naughty trick, and it's a shame that there's so many maple-trees in the State, and no law '''agin tippin' over sap."
As an adverb agin is
.As a preposition agin is
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