The Emmets and the Bothas were united by ties of friendship and intermarriage, and one of the Emmets served with Louis Botha during the war.
Both are marked:— "As bu´sy—as intentive emmets are.
Sir," said he, "you know thoseEmmets that you have done so much for?
Even if only a beloved joke, it would have been enough to seal the young Emmets for fanaticism, had not their good angels intervened.
The mention of that prolific, wide-branching, and extraordinary family of Temple as forebears of the younger Emmets is like a sharply accented note in a musical measure.
The Emmets were of Anglo-Norman stock, Protestants, settled for centuries in Ireland.
When the emmets espied Janshah they pushed on and surrounded him, and one of the slaves fell to smiting them with his sword and cutting them in twain; whereupon the whole host set upon him and slew him.
The sore battle lasted till the evening but the emmets were victorious.
Our raid consisted of thirteen Emmets and a moderate supply of Temples, and the ball was a great success.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "emmets" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.