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Example sentences for "aw"

Lexicographically close words:
avuncular; avys; avyse; avysed; avysement; awa; awaie; await; awaite; awaited
  1. But he took na frae ane o them aw Till he got frae the bonnie bride hersel O.

  2. But tak ye frae nane o them aw Till ye get frae the bonnie bride hersel O.

  3. My love gave me a silver ring, That was to rule abune aw thing.

  4. The nominative of the first person plural.

  5. Sidenote: Lucky Omens How to ensure Good Luck] It is considered lucky to be born on a Sunday; to have lucken-toes (Sc.

  6. Once upon a time a foolhardy person ventured to do so, and in consequence he became melancholy, and destroyed hissell.

  7. Ah trimmel’d and dither’d while [until] ah wur all iv a jother.

  8. What a rigorous, saucy, stiff-necked rascal it is!

  9. I tell you there was a necessity for your drinking more.

  10. But, Egerton, I have slipt from the company for a few moments, on purpose to have a little chat with you.

  11. Why, my dear Sir Pertinax, to tell you the truth, I have already promised him.

  12. Pray do not mention them:--sure my kindness and esteem may be indulged so far without suspicion or reproach.

  13. I'll have the wench smuggled till the highlands of Scotland to-morrow morning.

  14. What say you till my fancy, Lady Macsycophant.

  15. And now from her ten hours’ labour, Back to her cottage sho shogs; Aw hear by the tramping and singing, ’Tis the factory girl in her clogs.

  16. But aw saved up mi pennies aw gat fer mail pickin’ An sooin gat a shilling by saving it fair, Aw then became maister at least o’ wun chicken, It furst Pair o’ Briches at ivver aw ware.

  17. No daht but His omnishent skill, Al be thi guide.

  18. Hur name is nah, yah may depend, A mistery.

  19. How oft within thy little space Does mony a thout oft find a place?

  20. Bud aw hev plump fergotten nah What awther on us said; At onny rate we parted friends, An boath went home ta bed.

  21. An’ if ivver aw deceive thee, Sall, Aw vow be all aw see, Aw wish that aw mud be a kah, An it belong ta thee.

  22. Aw lockt her in my arms, an thout Az t’sun shane in her een, Sho wor the nicest kolleflaar At ivver aw hed seen.

  23. Did you think aw was goin' to gie my neck to the noose just to put your knife to proper use?

  24. But don't stir till aw gie you the word, or aw'll choke the breath o' life out o' ye.

  25. He was indolent;-she was wilful; so the thing slid.

  26. Yet the tragedy, if tragedy there were, was all from within, not from without.

  27. Before entering it he debated with himself whether he should drive on to the town of Marsland, get horses there and then, and make for Braeside at once.

  28. These Catholic figures were to her so many disagreeable automata, moved by springs she could not possibly conceive, and doing perpetually the most futile and foolish things.

  29. Gif ane Allemain fyndis a Frenchman berand the samyn armes that he beris in felde, quhethir gif he may appele him of battaill.

  30. Squier, but lufe and but drede to do mys, is unworthy to the Ordre.

  31. Quhethir for the weris that is betuix the Kingis of Ingland and of France, the Franchmen may leuefully tak the pure mennis gudis, and mak achet of, and mak presonaris thair persouns.

  32. Gif the Kirk may mak were agayne the Jowis.

  33. Item, Here he tellis quha was first Juge amang men.

  34. Gif Armoure lent and tynt in felde suld be restorit.

  35. The quhilkis Knychtis suld be full of vertues, and gude lyf, to geue otheris ensample.

  36. And [gh]it ane othir case efter the said Lawis.

  37. Gif a Knycht appelis ane othir, quhether gif thai may leue of, and forthink the appele.

  38. Here previs the Autour playnly how gage of bataill is reprovit be all maner of lawis.

  39. A man is nocht a lord supposs he haue neuer sa mekle of warldly gudis: bot he is a lord that has seignoury and jurisdictioun vpon other men, to gouerne thame, and hald law and justice apon thame quhen thai trespass.

  40. And quhy then may thai nocht alswele tak twa ane armes, or thre, or alsmony as lykis.

  41. Sooa aw set to wark to mek a nest as 'ud tek a rise eawt o' th' hens.

  42. Well, aw darsay yo' know heaw a hen carries on as soon as it's laid a egg.

  43. Neaw, this black Minorca, as aw sed, were a owdish bird, an' maybe knew mooar than aw thowt.

  44. Not if Goovnur can 'elp, aw give ye ma woord, sir," answered Holgate.

  45. On the other hand, gentlemen, there are nine witnesses who swear that the watercourse used to flow on the south side of the hedge.

  46. He went near nowther bonfires nor drink, and was seen ne more, when aw was over wi' them within.

  47. I think I sould like that bether, after aw Betsy, nor yon gentleman hunting!

  48. Nor was I that far gane, but that I kent weel enough, through aw my sleep, 'at I ought tle rise and reach him a glass; bit I had na poor tle stir a limb.

  49. The prisoner was immediately afterwards conveyed in a cab to Tothill Street.

  50. I tell you, friend Crispin, I respect you equal to the mayor himself.

  51. Resistance is in vain--to get his vote I must submit and take the poison.

  52. Oh, yes; when this is gone, there’s enough at the Three Norfolk Dumplins and Horse Shoe over the way!

  53. The prisoner pointed out all the passages and places he had gone through previous to his arrival at the room in which he was discovered, and there appears no reason to doubt his statement.

  54. The sensation caused by the late mysterious entrance of the boy Jones into Buckingham Palace, appears to be even greater than that produced by his apprehension in the same place in December, 1838.

  55. Why, May, my dear, what have you been to-day?

  56. Finding his efforts to overtake them in vain, here turned to the door of his mansion, where stood his guests, waiting to be ushered in.

  57. A dirty maid-servant, with bare feet, answered the summons.

  58. I was always accustomed to them in my poor father's lifetime.

  59. Mary tried to look sorrowful, to hide the smile that was dimpling her cheek.

  60. I'm sure I don't hinder you from having it when you please, only you know I prefer late hours myself.

  61. The guests felt more and more at a loss what to say; but the lady, was at none.

  62. After being refreshed with some very bad wine and old baked bread, the gentlemen set off on a survey of the farm, and the ladies repaired to their toilets.

  63. A deep sigh followed; but its pathos was drowned in the obstreperous ha, ha, ha!

  64. But aw hev plump fergetten nah What awther on us said; At onny rate we parted friends, An’ boath went hooam to bed.

  65. Mi rescued soul is free, Aw knaw aw do not dream an daze I’ fancied liberty.

  66. And, be the faith I aw the croun off France, ‘I thocht neuyr to charge you with sic chance ‘Bot men off waill, at askyt it for yow.

  67. The maistir man at thair serwand can sper; “Quha aw this sowme?

  68. Bot to yow, lordis, and ye will wndirstand, 25 “I mak yow wyss, I aw to mak na band.

  69. The Scottis defens so sykkyr was and keyn, 850 Sotheroun stud aw to enter thaim amang; Feill to the ground thai our threw in that thrang.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    await the; aware that; away again; away back; away down; away from; away home; away look; away they; away with; awful good; awful nice; awful sorry; awful thing; awfully fond; awfully glad; awfully good; awfully hard; awfully kind; awfully nice; awfully sorry; awkward position