Our coneys though few in number were an immense source of amusement.
Most likely the sign is derived from three coneys appearing on some family coat of arms, but whose, it is now difficult to say.
The governor (meaning Mr. Clifton, who knew the Ashtons and the Coneys well) had joked a bit with young Ashton, when he gave it.
The Coneys asked us to dine there to-day, but we thought we'd have the first Sunday to ourselves.
We were to dine at five o'clock--the London codfish and a prime turkey--and the Coneys were coming in as well as the Rector and his wife.
The Coneys never had kickshaws, only a plain, substantial dinner, the best of its kind.
But the Coneys were right-down good people, and made the best neighbours in the world.
For one thing, we were not often at Crabb Cot, and the Coneys did not have many letters, so it was not like an every-day delivery: we chanced to be there just now.
The Coneys had their stores as well as other people, and did things well when they did them at all.
Supper being ended, the reckoning was called for, the shot paid, and, all things discharged, the coneys would fain have been gone.
To be short, this was the conclusion: the coney put down L10, every penny whereof was to be paid to the man in the moon, for I dare take it upon my death neither of these coneys did offend any such man in manner these knaves had charged them.
The rain changed to hail and then to snow, and much to the surprise of the naturalists, they heard the squeak of the Coneys all night long.
Some years ago, in Colorado, I sketched one of the Coneys by help of a field glass.
The Coneyswould not let me come away: they had friends with them.
The Coneys had brought up their girls sensibly, not to be ashamed to make themselves thoroughly useful, in spite of their education, and the fair fortune they would have.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coneys" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.