Truth to tell, nobody has yet succeeded in being quicker than Master Leprehaun, though many have offered to fill hiscruiskeen with 'mountain dew,' of which Irish fairies are passionately fond.
In a shady nook, one moonlight night, A leprehaun I spied; With scarlet cap and coat of green, A cruiskeen by his side.
Don't you remember the song about Willy Reilly and his dearcruiskeen lawn?
The Cruiskeen Laun is the name of a well-known Irish air--the Scotch call it 'John Anderson my Jo.
In a shady nook one moonlight night, A leprachaun I spied; With scarlet cap and coat of green; A cruiskeen by his side.
Cruiskeen went like a book--a story for girls, very pleasant and safe, but rather slow.
Cruiskeen pricked her ears at it with intelligence; I trotted her at it, and gave her a whack.
But if Mrs. Yeates hasn't hunted before now, I'll guarantee Cruiskeen as just the thing for her.
Moonlighter had already glided over the bank in front of us, with a perfunctory flick at it with his heels; Flurry's mare and Cruiskeen jumped it side by side with equal precision.
Jerome Hickey, were to be seen on the road at the top of the hill; Cruiskeen put her head in the air, and stared at them with eyes that understood all they portended.
He explained, with a volubility that comes to the Celt only when he is romancing, that the celebration of the Cruiskeen was a prehistoric rite associated with the village of Ballycruiskeen.
If you give us a chance of hearing the warning voice, we'll forgive you everything, and say that the Cruiskeen is a great success," cried Lady Innisfail.
I'd rather hear the "Cruiskeen Lawn" or the "Jug of Punch" as my old friend Pat.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cruiskeen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.