Coont ye the wull o' Providence, 'at sets ye ower them, naething?
I could weel fancy an angel a shepherd--an' he wad coont my father guid company!
They'll mak' a puir enough show that day, or I'm mistaken, but the dambrod will coont on their side.
I thocht it was time to change the subject, and lookin' doon frae his face to his bandaged feet I said: 'I would coont it a high honour if ye wad permit me to try some o' my magical salve on your feet.
And you, Bryden, had better gang up to the high field and coont the sheep.
A' ye hae to coont yersel rich in, 'S a wee mawn o' glory-motes!
It maks me prood before God that there are twa men in Drumtochty who follow their conscience as king, and coont truth dearer than their ain freends.
Nae doot, nae doot, but I canna see onything wrang in his doctrine; it wudna be reasonable tae expect auld-fashioned sermons frae a young man, and I wud coont them barely honest.
Haud yir tongue till a' coont up the kye," and Hillocks buckled to work.
This letter 'ill gie ye a sair hert for mony a day, but ye wull coont the sairness a blessing an' no an ill.
I look on ye amaist as my very ain bairn, an' I coont it a privilege to get waitin' hand an' foot on ye.
But Father Fleming says his cousin can put him to some kind of institution for a year or two, where they can teach him to read and write and coont as well as any bairn wi' all his senses.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coont" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.