The Widow Cloos kissed him, and saw him go happily up the street.
They will say, 'Nanking Cloos is the smartest man in the colony of New Amstel.
The Widow Cloos had come but recently from Holland, sent out by charity at the instance of her brother, Van Swearingen, the schout or bailiff of New Amstel colony.
It'll be proclaimed, I expect, in a public manner, that Nanking Cloos is no longer the big idiot.
The Widow Cloos made no reply, but dropped a couple of tears as she saw her son, Nanking, shrink away before his uncle's frown and roll his head in deprecation of such language.
So the Widow Cloos brought Nanking out in the ship Mill, to the city of Amsterdam's own colony on the banks of the South River, which the English called the Delaware.
And therefore yow is bettre to hyde your conseil in your herte, than praye him, to whom ye han biwreyed your conseil, that he wole kepen it cloos and stille.
Get hiscloos off, an we'll put him on my bed then.
She appeared very little surprised at hearing that the claim she had bought was a questionable one, remarking: "Well, I mistrusted something was wrong; Cloos seemed in such a hurry to get his money.
The next morning Cloos himself appeared on the scene, very angry and resentful.
The deed she had taken from Cloos was not acknowledged; she had not got it recorded; her name was misspelled in it; and the enumeration of the sections, &c.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cloos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.