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Example sentences for "amang"

Lexicographically close words:
amalgamation; amalgamations; amalgams; amandes; amando; amangis; amans; amant; amante; amantes
  1. Then they did conduct her into the ha, Amang the weepers and merry mourners a'.

  2. Four and twenty ladies fair Were playing at the ba, And out then came fair Janet, The flowr amang them a'.

  3. But how shall I thee ken, Thomas, Or how shall I thee knaw, Amang a pack o uncouth knights The like I never saw?

  4. He was na lang in the Holy Land, Amang the Prudents that was black, He was na lang in the Holy Land, Till the Prudent did Lord Beichan tak.

  5. There was three ladies playing at the ba, With a hay and a lilly gay A gentleman cam amang them a'.

  6. She's aff untill her father's ha; She was the lealest maiden that was amang them a'.

  7. And he's taen up his bonny sister, With the big tear in his een, And he has buried his bonny sister Amang the hollins green.

  8. She got it amang the heather hills; die shall I now.

  9. But we coost kevils us amang Wha wud to the green-wood gang.

  10. But how shall I thee ken, Tam Lin, Or how my true-love know, Amang sae mony unco knights The like I never saw?

  11. Amang the blue flowers and the yellow 2 'Were she an heiress or lady sae free, That she will take no pity on thee?

  12. Or how shall I thee knaw, Amang so many unearthly knights, The like I never saw?

  13. Onything doin amang the Friends in your pairt o' the country?

  14. Wee Wise Willie has this moment died sic a death--and no a single ane amang us a' greetin for his sake?

  15. She might ken the blude of the Clinkscales is as gude as ony Glowrowrum's amang them.

  16. I didna even ken that it was amang the grass!

  17. But it wur all no use; for one day, as he wur sittin' amang his flaars, a great bird dropped a stooan, and smashed his yed.

  18. I move as we tak' no more notice on her axin' to come back amang us.

  19. I durnd know as I want to be one afore mi time, Malachi: an' I'm noan baan to do as they do till I ged amang 'em.

  20. Sabbath bell Awakes the Sabbath morn, Nor song of reapers heard Amang the yellow corn; For the tyrant's voice is here, And the wail of slaverie, But the sun of freedom shines In my ain countrie!

  21. Amang the new-made hay; And sport upon the flowery swaird, My ain dear May?

  22. O'er the muir amang the heather, O'er the muir amang the heather; The bonniest lass that e'er I saw I met ae morn amang the heather.

  23. Did ye no see him this day, bairn, laid by the side o' his faither amang the saft mould o' Death's Croft?

  24. Come, the mune is again shinin amang the trees o' Warriston.

  25. Mak amends, and let us roam a wee amang the birken woods, whar the absence o' the mune will be nae hindrance to our loves.

  26. I would like to be amang 'em, bonnie creaters!

  27. It’s a’ because he is sae weel begotten—an’ all his forbears war reared amang the hills.

  28. And he took out his little knife, loot a' his duddies fa'; And he was the brawest gentleman that was amang them a'.

  29. But by the moon and stars so bright, That shone that hour so clearly, She aye shall bless that happy night Amang the rigs o' barley.

  30. Care, mad to see a man sae happy, E'en drown'd himsel amang the nappy.

  31. This said, poor Mailie turn'd her head, An' closed her een amang the dead!

  32. I locked her in my fond embrace; Her heart was beating rarely; My blessings on that happy place, Amang the rigs o' barley!

  33. Four and twenty ladies fair Were playing at the ba, And out then cam the fair Janet, Ance the flower amang them a'.

  34. It's up and down by the bonnie burn side, Amang the planting of Airly.

  35. Why pu's thou the rose, Janet, Amang the groves sae green, And a' to kill the bonie babe That we gat us between?

  36. He was a braw gallant, And he playd at the ba; And the bonny Earl of Murray, Was the flower amang them a'.

  37. Oh, wha has loosed the nine witch-knots That were amang that ladye's locks?

  38. With springalds, stanes, and gads of airn, Amang them fast he threw; Till mony of the Englishmen About the wall he slew.

  39. The true Maclean and his fierce men Came in amang them a', man; Nane durst withstand his heavy hand.

  40. And wha's ta'en out the kames of care, That were amang that ladye's hair?

  41. The marks o' the furrows may still be seen amang the trees.

  42. Ane can see amang the rougher stanes the rose-wrought mullions of an arched window, an' the trough that ance held the holy water.

  43. Jock tak's doun the stair as hard as he could bicker, and hides himsel' amang the bees' skeps.

  44. She doesna mean to be cruel, but only wants ye to be a man amang men--and mair parteeclar amang weemen!

  45. I mind when it would hae driven me out to play amang the wreaths like a daft year-auld collie--.

  46. And with that I let drive amang them, and there's twa o' the dukes and at least yin o' the officers that will not show their faces for a day or two.

  47. It is naught but the care o' God, Jamie, that saved ye frae being dashed to pieces amang the stanes.

  48. Jamie had always said, "I want to be a shepherd-lad, and rove amang green fields.

  49. He has ta'en his brither's family into his hoose, and there is seckness amang them.

  50. Lang may Scotland hae sic men reared amang her sons o' toil, for even there they hae an influence that maun be felt.

  51. For if ever the dead came back amang the living.

  52. So I says to him, rather surprised like, 'What are ye doing up amang the craws here, without your hounds, man?

  53. Sae mony o' us as thought oursells sib to the family when the gear was parting, we may do something for her amang us surely.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "amang" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.