A few introductory remarks will open the world of the poem to the student.
Indeed Mrs. Daw was just on the point of telling him her secret, when Tittums, unable to contain herself, rushed at Mr. Paul and scratched his face.
There is that rascal of a Paul Parrot, who pretends so much love for you, courting Widow Daw at this very moment; and if you come at once you may see it with your own eyes.
Do you two entertain sir John Daw with discourse, while I send her away with instructions.
CLER: Why, right over against the barber's; in the house where sir John Daw lies.
Was not sir John Daw here, to ask for him, and the company?
You shall see her make rare sport with Daw ere night.
Now you shall have the bear, cousin, and sir John Daw the horse, and I will have the bull still.
CLER: Do; and we'll send Daw to you, if you meet him not.
TRUE: Well then, if I make them not wrangle out this case to his no comfort, let me be thought a Jack Daw or La-Foole or anything worse.
Illustration: Decoration] SEE, saw, Margery Daw Sold her bed and lay upon straw.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "daw" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.