Ay, ye may well moo, ye crathur below in the meadow, that has only horns an' a tail to fight 'em.
It blowed tremenjus towards four bells, sorr, an' the poor crathur must be clane smashed up by now!
We were all a bit flabbergasted when the poor crathur struck; but we're working hard now, sorr, and the boats will soon be ready to launch into the wather.
He was like the temperance lecturer who preached round Galway, and was afterwards seen crushing sugar in a stiff glass of the crathur at Oughterard.
The poor crathuris breakin' her heart intirely at partin' wid you.
Sure I hope, by my sowl, that he'll make the crathur gnash his tayth.
Brian never breaks his neck till he falls from a horse, sure he'll live to take many a dhrop of the crathuryet before he dies.
Wo, ye divil of a baste, don't you hear thecrathur all runnin down the wrang side o' me.
Sorra a drop of the crathur your men'll get out of me this day.
I'll give this crathur to you at more nor her value, yer haner.
Troth, sir, you have the crathur at what we call in Ireland a bargain.
What if the crathur does get a taste o' the new phaties--small blame to him for the same!
He's gone down wid her to the forge: the poor crathur was very lame to-day.
You're not a bit nearer God by bein' near the althar; for how do we know but the poorest crathur there is nearer to heaven than we are!
Just in the middle of this tantrum, who comes to the door to call him to his breakfast, but the beautiful crathur he saw the evening before peeping at him through the panel.
Between ourselves, observed Peggy, it would be no wondher the darling young crathur would fall in love with him; for you might thravel the country afore you'd meet with his fellow for face and figure.
Jack, in coorse, couldn't do less than thank the lovely crathur for her assistance; but when he raised his head to speak to her, she was gone.
Towards dinner-time, howiver, he began to have an eye to the way the sweet crathur was to come, and sure enough she that wasn't one minute late.
I the heart-brokenest crathur that's alive this day, to see the likes of such doings!
A feeble sort of crathur she looks to be, accordin' to the way she's foostherin' along.
And sorry I'd ha' been to disappoint thecrathur of the first wish she'd took a thought of sittin' in the dark of her misfortin.
Och now the raggedy objick the crathur was, wid nothin' over her misfort'nit head but an ould wisp as full of houles as a fishin'-net.
But ah sure, woman dear, where at all 'ud we come by that, wid the crathur of a goat scarce wettin' the bottom of the pan?
Was that the time it riz up suddint and dhrownded the crathur that was diggin' the grave?
For it might be on'y discouragin' the crathurworse than she is already.
And look at the poor crathur there, what she's come to," said Ody, instancing the tragical figure of the widow Morrough.
But to whatever accommodation this bareness permitted they made Mad Bell kindly welcome, the crathur being sick and crazy, and she stayed with them for three or four days.
It was something he called, "The best turn, anyway, I iver done the crathur in her life.
Tis a lonesome road without a friend on it, for I'm too ould to take to an Englishwoman, though yon's a quiet crathur at the lodge.
You couldn't tell what the crathur saw, God help us all!
God will never throuble Himsel' about a poor, hard-working crathurlike me, who never did any harm to the manest of His makin'.
That mornin' star, too, is the same bright crathur up there that it ever was!
A quare mad crathur was Dick, an' would go forty miles for a fight.
Arrah, whisht till we hear the name o' the happy crathur that's to be blisthered with Phelim!
Bedad, they say it's as purty a crathur as you'd see in a day's thravellin'.
Why, thin, that's hard enough, Frank, so long as I find the crathur civil.
Sure the crathur might be robbed and murdhered any night of the year and no wan the wiser.
And the divil a call you have to be onaisy about the crathur follyin' you anywheres.
The poor crathurwas in a terrible way all out, so he was.
I think we ought to give the crathur half of it, an' him so sick: he'll be wantin' it worse nor ourselves.
Bad scran to the baste in the parish but we'll milk, sooner nor you'd want the whay, you crathur you.
Amn't I a poor wastedcrathur now, in comparishment to what I was thin?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crathur" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.