At long last he says, "Let your Lordship's honour be telling--What is itails you at all?
I know who'll carry the whip hand, anyhow; but in the manetime let us ax Harry within what ails the sun?
Would any aid me in mine ails of love, ✿ By my own might and sleight would I be free'd: But ah!
What ails thee, then, that thou must needs recite verses, seeing that we are tired out with walking and watching and all the folk are asleep, for they require sleep to rest them of their fatigue?
I wonder what it is that ails you," said Mr. Kennedy.
I wonder what it is that ails you," said her husband, standing over her in her own sitting-room up-stairs.
What ails this 'ere old ship where the old house came to life agin, an' the new babby wuz fust born inter the world?
As he walked along with eyes fixed on the ground, a familiar voice hailed him with, "Why, what ails ye, lad?
If you will try, just TRY to find out whatails him and help him I shall never, NEVER forget your kindness.
About all that ails her now is that she wants to see you.
Youth ails thee, But thou'lt win through it; Age ails me, And I must rue it!
Thou blundering archer, what ails thee To be aiming thy insults at me?
Nelly, looking wonderingly and anxiously in his face, "what ails the callant?
Mercy on us, Archy," said the wife, "what ails ye?
What in the name of the sun ailsyou to-day, Esther?
Ask any large employer of labor, and he will tell you that what ails the working-classes is an excess of pianos and buggies and opera-boxes.
Ask any workman what ails his employer, and he will say that it is the ownership of the earth, with a mortgage on planetary space.
It is not new power, new light, new hope that we need, but to understand what ails us.
Nests of contagious disease So far I have been describing the work of the social worker as a process of finding out how much ails the patient and what his symptoms signify.
One cannot learn much from scattered pains in relation to what ails the patient and what to do for him.
We have not yet an honest practice of medicine on any large scale, a frank declaration to patients of what ails them, how they may avoid its recurrence and so avoid coming to the doctor again.
I follow'd him, and said, "My friend What ails you?
There's not a house within a mile, No hand to help them in distress; Old Susan lies a bed in pain, And sorely puzzled are the twain, For what she ails they cannot guess.
Indian, picking up the money; "What ails the young master?
What, under the blue scope--what the devil ails you, Maitland?
I’m an authority on all kinds of both; that’s what ails me.
So wailed the student Anselmus, caught with deep piercing sorrow; then spoke a voice close by him: "What the devil ails you Herr Studiosus?
And as she thus lamented, some one said to her: "What ails thee, King's daughter?
Then the men gazed at each other, and Endora said with her sardonic smile: 'What ails the gods to-night?
Finally she demanded of me, "Marvel, what ailsthis flat?
Don't you see what ails your father's point of view, and my wife's?
Then he moaned and groaned and recited these couplets, "What ails the Raven that he croaks my lover's house hard by, * And in my vitals lights a fire that flameth fierce and high?
I follow'd him and said, 'My friend, What ails you!
What is't that ails young Harry Gill, That evermore his teeth they chatter, Chatter, chatter, chatter still?
Mrs. Garth with an air of profound astonishment "What ailsthe bit thing?
Summat ails Robbie, no doubt about it," said Reuben.
A something ailsthe edifice, it bends, It bows, it buries .
But his father laid Hold of the strong hand and addressed him thus: "O son, what ails thee?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ails" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.