Carterhaugh, it is my ain, My daddiegave it me; I'll come and gang by Carterhaugh, And ask nae leave at thee.
Says, Carterhaugh it is mine ain, My daddie gave it me; I'll come and gang to Carterhaugh, And ask nae leave o thee.
Robin's a laird, And my daddie has nought but a cot-house and yard; A wooer like me mamma hope to come speed; The wounds I must hide that will soon be my dead.
We'll house about till Daddie Care Sings whistle owre the lave o't I am, &c.
I'm so glad you prayed for mummie and daddie and me," she said fervently.
We'll house about, till Daddie Care Sing Whistle Owre the Lave o't.
My dere billy, you will wunder Why I ever rote you this; I am sorry I am leevin Daddieneeds me in his biz.
The Deuks Dang O'er My Daddie The bairns gat out wi' an unco shout, The deuks dang o'er my daddie, O!
We'll bowse about tillDaddie Care Sing whistle owre the lave o't.
Daddie and I have not got any home," she returned, wearily.
All right, my dear, don't cry so; your daddie is here.
But the blinds were down, so I did think that you were dead, daddie dear, and I cried till that gentleman opened the window.
So when mummie and daddie run up to kiss baby good night.
Daddie saw Mrs. Trent; he explained everything, and she said she quite understood.
She hardly seemed to hear Jan, for she continued: "Do you remember the sketch Daddie did of me against the yew hedge?
I've nothing left now but my wedding ring and the little enamel chain like yours, that Daddiegave us the year he had that portrait of Meg in the Salon and took us over to see it.
Darling, I don't think poor Daddie would want to take my things.
Before she lay so many hours in her long chair, before the big man he called Daddie became so furtive and disturbing.
I expect Daddie forgot all about your biting him directly, and yet you remember what he did after this long time.
I think she was glad none of them came to the wedding except the Blackpool sister, for she didn't want Daddie to see them.
Tony, will you tell me--when Daddie was angry with you, were you never frightened?
No, Daddie never wanted to paint anything about me except my arms.
I don't expect," Jan made a great effort to speak naturally, "that Daddie would care about my things .
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "daddie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.