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Example sentences for "feard"

Lexicographically close words:
feal; feale; fealtie; fealty; fear; feare; feared; fearefull; feares; fearest
  1. O I woud leave my father and mother, And the nearest that eer betide, And I woud nae be feard to gang, Gin ye war by my side.

  2. Ffor if cryance come vntill thy hart, I am a-feard least thou mun dye.

  3. After 9: But ye were feard the Duke of York Should come and bide wi me, As he showed kindness and respect, Which greatly grieved thee.

  4. I am a-feard the life of Hellen (Ladie) Was fowly snatcht Old La.

  5. But if you be a-feard to heare the worst, Then let the worst vn-heard, fall on your head Iohn.

  6. Sir, from your worthye nephewe I am come, The ever feard Orlando, who in Spayne Hath with hys owne fame mixt your happynes By a blest vyctorye.

  7. I ever feard some ill fate pointed at This Citty.

  8. To curse fate Were to allow I feard it, and admit Participation in me of that spiritt I most detest, a womans.

  9. And the childern was allus afeard to go there any more after that--'feard he'd come home and whirp little Annie agin.

  10. Pedro wasn't able t' git her on to his bronc, 'r else he was feard the critter wouldn't carry double.

  11. Mace broke in then--feard they'd be trouble, I reckon.

  12. I said thank y', but I was feard marryin' was a long way off.

  13. But harm precedes not sin: onely our Foe Tempting affronts us with his foul esteem Of our integritie: his foul esteeme Sticks no dishonor on our Front, but turns 330 Foul on himself; then wherfore shund or feard By us?

  14. With tract oblique 510 At first, as one who sought access, but feard To interrupt, side-long he works his way.

  15. Now hath thy sword made passage for thy selfe, To wade in bloud of them that sought thy death, The ambitious riuall of thine Honors high, 250 Whose mightinesse earst made him to be feard Now flies and is enforc'd to giue thee place.

  16. I feard (quoth she) but now my feare is past.

  17. And if it is not to be dissolvd before the End of its septennial Duration, is it not to be feard that before its Expiration there will be an End of Liberty.

  18. Thereat they greatly were dismayd, ne wist 2 How to direct their way in darkenesse wide, But feard to wander in that wastfull mist, 4 For tombling into mischiefe vnespide.

  19. I arn't feard o' all the parsons in Cornwall.

  20. With tract oblique At first, as one who sought access, but feard To interrupt, side-long he works his way.

  21. But harm precedes not sin: onely our Foe Tempting affronts us with his foul esteem Of our integritie: his foul esteeme Sticks no dishonor on our Front, but turns Foul on himself; then wherfore shund or feard By us?

  22. He was three times at the kirk, an' he roostit an' sang till the bit lassies i' the very koir lookit aboot akinda feard like.

  23. Eh, I was feard I wud dee on the open street; I was that!


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.