D's Cuntry House be good: perhaps I may get it for six months .
By reason wherof it is incredible y^e number of people y^t are gone into y^e cuntry & left y^e citie.
Dayes but dare make no longer stay, for fear thecuntry should come downe uppon us.
Cuntry within 20 myles was come inn and more in greate Number comeing.
Very well, my Lord; A pleasantCuntry 'tis, and yeilds good hunting.
He that dare live to see him work his ends out Uncrossd and unprevented, that wretched man Dare live to see his Cuntry shrinck before him.
Something I know That I could wish I nere had understood, Which yet if I should speake, as the respect And duty that I owe my Cuntry binds me, It wilbe thought 'tis rather privat spleene Then pious zeale.
What I have don I look not back to magnifie; My Cuntry calld me to it.
We all know how much followed And with what swarmes of love this Mounsieur Barnavelt Is courted all the Cuntry over.
Cuntry will rise presently, And then you shall see, Sir, how wee'll buckle with 'em.
His cuntry is now in peace, for that the old Emperor hath made an absolute conquest, haveinge driven the young king quite out of this cuntry and made away most of his principall partakers.
All the answer to their embassage was, to gett them foorth of this cuntry with speede, upon paine of his displeasure.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cuntry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.