As for me 'tis a gert thing to be the faither of a cheel as'll graw into a man some day, an' may even be a historical character, awnly give un time.
Pon my soul, I wonder that headstrong man doan't doctor thecheel hisself.
The following rhyme is well known, though it varies slightly in different localities; this is a Devonshire version: Munday’s cheel is fair in tha face.
Cheel born upon old Kursemas day Es güde, and wise, and fair, and gay.
Tis his cheel he comes to see, not his poor old moother.
Presently we heard him say to himself, "If any cheel of mine ates ever a bit of bakkon to-day, I'll bile him in that there pot.
Poor lass, her's done wi' all her troubles now, an' the unborn cheel tu.
Er was lookin' for the cheel in a month or so, they do say.
I thot I loved en, but I was a cheel then an' I didn't 'sackly knaw what love was; now I do.
A coach an' four 'orses wouldn' make that cheel no better pleased.
I be Nature's cheel now; an' I be in kindly hands.
Faither sez I ban't nocheel o' his an' he doan't want to see my faace agen.
An' from bein' a punycheel I grawed a bonny wan arter dipping.
To think that any cheel o' mine would let strange men put theer arms around her in broad day!
If he'd got the wit of a louse he'd never have let the cheel slip through his fingers.
I be gone that weak in the sinews that a cheel could thraw me.
Better thecheel should holler than the man groan; better the li'l things should kick agin theer faither's shins than kick agin his heart, come they graw.
Here she remained till all chance of association with Mrs. Cheel was over.
Mehetabel, who had heard the story of Giles Cheel before.
He knew old Cheel and his wife well by repute--for a couple ever quarrelling.
It is that the Rocliffes, and the Snellings, and the Boxalls, and Jamaica Cheel will make my life miserable.
There was Jamaica Cheel runn'd away with his Betsy because he thought the law wouldn't let him have her; she was the wife of another, you know.
There was the elder Gilly Cheel was a terrible skinflint.
Giles Cheel and Sally Rocliffe crept out of the cave backwards.
It was further shown by Giles Cheel and Sarah Rocliffe that she had threatened to kill her husband with a stone, if not that actually used by her, and then on the table, by one so like it as to be hardly distinguishable from it.
The daily broil in the Cheelhouse was about to be produced in public.
Attention had been drawn to it by the evidence of Giles Cheel and Sally Rocliffe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cheel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.