King Blayreceived us in his palaver-hall, and his costume now savoured not of Europe, but of 'fetish.
Cameron sketched them for my coming 'Book of the Sword;' and Ahin Blay kept his promise by sending me a specimen of the weapon with two divergent blades used to cut off noses and ears.
But Ahin Blay is a civilised man who strews his floors with matting, and has osier fauteuils from Madeira.
Ahin Blay dismounted with ceremony, and was as ceremoniously received.
Der beeble listen as dey blay As guiet as a mouse, Dere's none vor dance tunes any day Like leedle Eduard Strauss.
Und ven dey blay der "Danube Blue," Vich vos vor an encore, Dey velcome it as zomtings new, Und call for it vonce more.
He dakes der viddle in his hands, Und he schustblay it, too!
You might like it if you took it in a sboon out of a storypook, or a folume of boedry; but a blay is a very different greation.
I vill sent dot feller up to blay "scheckers mit his nose," yust so soon as I catch him again!
I vanted a lady kind-hearted und goot, Dot vas handsome und sensiple doo, Dot cood blay der biano or cook a beefshdeak, Darn my shdockings or made me a shdew.
I don't want to blay wiz you," said the prince in a tone which showed, beyond any possibility of misconception, that on that matter his mind was made up.
And again he said with enthusiasm: "'ow it would be goot if she goom to Schweidnitz and blay wiz 'im all ze days, Erkelenz!
I'll blayder fun uf him vor," said Schlitzenheimer.
I vouldt like to blay dot tog anodder came beenuckle of.
You must gom and blay to me at Schlachsenberg," said the kindly-faced Landgraf, whom the world adored and thwarted in about equal proportions.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blay" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.