But who ever heard o' a braxysheep in the wilds o' Mount Carmel!
I thocht ye had lang syne made up your mind that he had deid on the moors like a braxy sheep.
Ye'll be wanderin' into a bog or deein' amang the heather like a braxy sheep.
However, he gave me supper--a braxy ham and oatcake, and I bought the remnants off him for use next day.
After breakfasting on my last morsels of food--a knuckle of braxy and a bit of oatcake--I set about tracking him from the place where he had first entered the glen.
I ate for supper most of the braxy ham and oatcake I had brought from Macmorran's cottage.
Has he to be put in the heather, and die maybe in a sheuch like a braxy ewe.
Six or eight species of braxy are enumerated by shepherds, but as they all bear a striking resemblance one to another, in their origin and progress, it is preferable to treat of them as one disease.
The whole body, more particularly the abdomen, gives out a fetid gangrenous odour, which has procured for braxy the pastoral appellation of "stinking ill" and renders the dissection far from pleasant.
We halted at a solitary shepherd's hut among the wilds, and ate a vile meal of braxy and oaten-cake.
I'll pit up some cauld braxy and bread for ye, for it's a' I have at this time o' year.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "braxy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.