For witch theblessin and glory of goodness and praise be with the donors.
And so I wonce and again most perrumptallee beg leave, in all lowliness by the grace and blessin of God in his infinit goodness and mercy to superscribe meself.
Oh say you'll see me safe home, Fadher; n put a blessin on me or somethin [he moans with terror].
But to mak t’ story short ha mean to say it will be a grate cumfort and a blessin to both the lame and lazey, and speshally to the latter.
A faither's blessin and the blessin o' God be wi' ye, my dochter, for this!
Lord, I think what a blessin it would be if chillun dese days was raise like dey used to be, Miss.
Yes, mam, I know I every bit of 70 or gwine on 80 years old to my mind en I think it a blessin de Lord preserve me dis long to de world.
But I'm sure the blessin o' the poor and the needcessitous'll follow the worthy man wherever he goes.
I firmly believe that a guid wife is the greatest blessin that can be conferred upon a man upon this earth.
I think that a guid wife is the greatest blessin a man can enjoy, weel do I ken that a scoldin, domineerin wife is his greatest curse.
De very next blessin dat Mary had, She had de blessin of two, To think dat her son, Jesus, Could bring de crooked to straight, Could bring de crooked to straight.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blessin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.