For Plantains (or Bananas) you must dig a big hole, and the evening is the time to plant them.
At this offer, the cousins turned to each other and were going to smile; but immediately they were face to face, they stared in so rueful a manner, that Creese was amazingly amused.
In a short time, the two cousins were seated by the fire, in a little room behind the bar of the Sawney's Cross, with a smoking bowl of liquor on the table before them, and Ned Creese assisting them to empty it.
The creese had entered Isabel's arm above the elbow, making a nasty jagged wound.
His shirt was open, showing the jagged, ragged hole made by the Malay creese in the broad, hairy breast.
A creese flashed up as he did so, and he got a cut in his arm which was intended for a more vital part.
His great difficulty was to prevent the pirate from changing the creese from his right-hand to his left.
Then whetting his brass-mounted creese to the keenest edge upon a smooth stone, he muttered a dread oath betwixt his clenched teeth, and strode moodily across the sandy plain.
Creese and matchlock, mingled together, plentifully strewed the ground; and clutched in the cold hand of each grim warrior, lay the long Arab sword, dripping to the hilt in the blood of the assailant.
The excruciating pangs of thirst were added to the tortures of creese and spear-wound: and in this, their last extremity, the solemn prayer arose to the Prophet of the Faithful, as of men whose hours were numbered.
A skulker amongst his clansmen at a distant oasis, the cowardly savage had profited of his deep cunning to baffle the creese of the avenger; and he still vaunted his trophy of blood without any account of its acquisition having been required.
Three inches broad in the blade, and possessing a truly murderous crook in the centre, the creese is doubtless a most formidable weapon at close quarters.
In days gone by the youth Boorhan had been saved under the creese by the son of Yemen, and gratitude, rarely found in the savage, now paid her outstanding debt.
None but a woman would retain the spear in the hour of battle," quoth one of the braves--"the creese is the hand to hand weapon!
Taking a long breath, he grabbed his creese and dived.
Sicto considered: "If the creese falls without sticking into the ground, I shall choose my route first.
Tell them that, as soon as you stop talking, I'm going to begin to count ten in English, and that the instant I count ten I shall drive this creese deep into the back of your neck.
With a keen-edged creese he cut the Flag loose, hurling it down to the ground.
Over and over they rolled, the Army boy controlling the battle and carrying them both further from the creese that he had dropped on the ground.
Then he yawned--next placed the creese on the ground beside him, while his right hand explored his pockets.
Showing his white, even teeth in an evil smile, Tomba took out of the breast of his blouse a small, bright-bladed creese that might have been borrowed from one of the wall cases in Cerverra's shop.
It was Tomba's belief that he could run a gang of creese men past us, and get inside where he could knife the nearest soldiers, and then let an attacking party in.
Then, a quick search under the shirt of each of the rascals, revealed a creese with blade ground to a razor edge.
It looks some grim," Sergeant Terry admitted, wrapping his left hand where a creese had made a gash.
The younger man without hesitation drove a needle-pointed creese three times into his ruler's breast.
The creese is an ancient Malay knife, with a waved, snaky blade--a weapon with which the Malay pirates of the past used to do fearful execution.
Wresting the creese from the fellow's hand, Gaunt seized him by the collar and dragged him along the ground, writhing, to a clump of canes growing close at hand.
I had it carved on my creese which hangs around my neck.
This shall be mine," said he, and he threw the cord around his own neck, and put the creese under his waistcoat.
He carried with him thecreese which Brandon had given him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "creese" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.