By all accounts Rod's uncommon clever at the vittles, and the crew down yonder be living on the fat of the land, while the skipper's a-dandering round in furren parts.
When I sung 'hum agin from a furren shore' I meant hum agin for good and all, and here I stay.
I know that I don't set my foot on any ship, or any furrenshore agin.
I don't mean one o' your pretty East End girls, with the bad stock showing through, but one as has got good furren breed in her.
Old man's quite the seedy furren gent, and the gal orful stand-offish.
Comes from that place last where they ketch the little fishes as they sends over here for breakfast--not bloaters, sir, them furren ones.
Them furren chaps is always up to their games, sir, like that theer Mr. Lerondy, and then their country's so grateful that they has to come over here to save themselves from being shot.
These be furren parts, and there be furren ways o' doen things.
Barren his furren blood, which he couldn't help, poor soul, he bean't a bad feller.
If he hadn't gone to themfurren parts he wouldn't be a corp now.
My boy Sid told me as much, afore he went to them furren parts.
I only said what I thought, and that was as I didn't like to see that furren chap always a-hanging after going back to your house, when he ought to be here, helping to see to the things getting ready.
I've seen some sights in furren abroad, as what I've told you about's like nothing to 'em.
But ah, my lad, it was a pity as you ever let Mike come into the office to tell you his lies about furren parts.
Why don't you strike for liberty, my lad, and go and make your fortun' in furren parts?
What's the good of that when a man gets lost and starves to death in the furren wilds!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "furren" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.