In Norway by the cheaping town The laden beasts go up and down.
To Cheaping Raynes shall we come adown And gather the bowmen of the town; And Greenstead next we come unto Wherein are all folk good and true.
Here also was no great castle within the town as atCheaping Knowe, and the town itself nothing so big, but long and straggling along the top of the ridge.
Then Otter fell a-talking to him of the change of days at Utterbol, and how that it was the Lord's intent that a cheaping town should grow up in the Dale of the Tower, and that the wilderness beyond it should be tilled and builded.
That seemed good rede to Ralph, and when they went on their way he rode beside Clement, and asked him many things concerning Cheaping Knowe; and at last about the thrall-market therein.
Short was the tale, for in a few minutes there were no men of the foe together save those that were fleeing down the road to Cheaping Knowe.
Merry then was the road to Broadlees, and they came there before night-fall; and it was a little cheaping town and unwalled, and if the folk had had any will to ward them, they lacked might.
He had a great friend called Thorir Klakka, "who was long whiles at viking work, but whiles would go cheaping voyages, and was of good knowledge of lands.
What say ye, who be here, have ye will to ward your cheaping and the place where we have done good to each other, or will ye let all go down the wind as for you?
Now was the maiden a little comforted, and she said, smiling as well as she might: "And belike thou art for the cheaping again?
Southwark became the great "cheaping town" of the Heimskringla, and "the Borough" par excellence to this day.
King Olaf let set up the Great Gild at Nidoyce and many others in the cheaping towns, but formerly there were turn-about drinkings.
The Heimskringla tells of Olaf the Quiet, the contemporary of Edward the Confessor, that "in his days the cheaping steads of Norway hove up much.
Corn Cheapingor Corn Market was part of the Bull Ring.
Round the corner, down Bordesley High Street, past the Crown and Church, over the bridge and away for the Shambles and Corn Cheaping went the fox, and close to his heels followed the hounds, who caught their prey at last near to The Board.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cheaping" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.