An' sae ye're gaein' to tak the bairnies un'er yer wing, Aggie!
I hear below the water roar, The mill wi' clacking din, And lucky scolding frae the door, To ca' the bairnies in.
Still flourishing the auld pear tree The bairnies liked to see, And oh, how aften did they speir When ripe they a' wad be!
Her faither was baith glad and wae; Her mither she wad naething say; The bairnies thocht they wad get play If Kitty gaed to Gowrie.
Oh, kind hearts were dwelling there, And bairnies fu' o' glee!
The bairnies cuddle doon at nicht Wi' mirth that's dear to me; But sune the big warl's cark an' care Will quaten doon their glee.
There’s naething left at the fair Dodhead, But a waefu’ wife and bairnies three.
There’s nought left in the fair Dodhead, But a greeting wife and bairnies three.
Oh, ma bonnie lass, what 'ill thebairnies an' me dae withoot ye, Annie?
It' ill be a graund waukenin' for Bell; she 'ill no be a weedow yet, nor the bairnies fatherless.
There's nought left in the fair Dodhead, But a greeting wife, and bairnies three.
I dinna ken why I live, when my sweetbairnies are buried far awa' i' their watery grave!
He mourns for the bonnie bairnies too; but he does not wish to leave his Maggie because God has ta'en them from her.
My wee, wee wife, my wee, wee wife, My bonnie bairnies three; How bright is day how sweet is life!
My wee wife dwells in yonder cot, My bonnie bairnies three; Oh!
I 've sown the seed, my bairnies dear, By precept and example baith, And may the hand that guides us here Preserve it frae the spoiler's skaith!
When a' ither bairnies are hush'd to their hame, vol.
And as I passed thro' Pateley Brigg, A woman carolled blithely, And up and down the cobbled streets The bairnies skipped so lithely.
Some bairnies were too shy to come right round to the back door of the Wanderer with their floral offerings; they would watch a chance when they imagined I was not looking, lay them on the coupe, and run.
My wife and bairnies live in Berks; but she must have gone to town, I thought, and been killed in the street, having but time to breathe my name and address ere closing her eyes for ever.
The bairnies couldna see Bobby gin the windows warna washed.
The auld moil was nane so weel furnished i' the heid, but bairnies and beasts were unco' fond o' 'im.
Oh yes, all these bairnies knew that, and the fragment of it that was still to be seen outside and above the Grassmarket, with its sentry tower by the old west port.
The bairnies aroond the kirkyaird gie'd it to pay the police no' to mak' Bobby be deid.
It isna so far but the bairnies could march oot wi' posies.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bairnies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.