It is said that about the year 1760 a poor idiot called Cude Yeddy, went about the streets of Hawick in Scotland habited much in the above manner, and rattling a cow's horn against his teeth.
Wude 'ee believe me when I says I cude smell the flowers I cuden' see?
I cude sing a song wi' anybody once," she said; and therewith she struck up a fine, very Rabelaisian old song in many verses.
N hour agone I wer fit for bed, now I feels 's if I cude sing for hours on end.
If zo be I wor bod, I cude understand, but I bain't bod.
Wen the boy was a seekn his forten in the stummeck of the wales belly he cut to a fence, an wen he had got over the fence he found hisself in a rode runin thru a medder, and it was a ofle nice country fur as he cude see.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cude" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.