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Example sentences for "gaud"

Lexicographically close words:
gatt; gauche; gaucherie; gaucho; gauchos; gaudent; gaudet; gaudia; gaudier; gaudiest
  1. Again they'll turn me in your arms To a red het gaud of airn; But hold me fast, and fear me not, I'll do to you nae harm.

  2. They next shaped him into her arms Like a red-het gaud o airn; But she held him fast, let him not go, He'd be father o her bairn.

  3. Gaud calculates that polymerisation cannot cause blocking of the burners unless the speed of the passing gas is so far reduced that the burner is only delivering one- sixth of its proper volume.

  4. But if I read an entire poem I never escape that sensation of the ennui which is inherent in the gaud and the glitter of the Italian or Spanish improvisatore.

  5. We were passing by the path that goes linking along the water-side, and talking to one another very cantily, when without warning a musket barked from the woodside, and as it were a red-hot gaud of iron ran into my thigh behind my knee.

  6. Then from several doors the soldiery came rushing in, and in short space Sandy, after levelling a file with his gaud of iron, was overpowered by numbers.

  7. Passing through an archway, he found himself in the gaud of the flower-market.

  8. The ruined tower of the Rue Guénégaud served some years ago as background to a blacksmith's forge, whose flames cast a lurid light on this obscure reminder of a past age.

  9. They chose black, for Gaud had not yet left off mourning for her father; but Yann did not find any of the stuffs they placed before them good enough.

  10. Gaud did not wish yet to resort to that extreme resource of despairing wives.

  11. With Larvoer's expression of opinion about Gaud ended this parley with the crew of the Reine-Berthe, none of whom were ever again to be seen by human eyes.

  12. Gaud was almost at the end of her walk, as the chapel in sight was that of Pors-Even; so she stopped there to win a little more time.

  13. At Paimpol eleven o'clock is very late; so Gaud closed her window and lit her lamp, to go to bed.

  14. Gaud had read that word several times written among the names of the dead in the chapel of the shipwrecked, and it seemed to portend some grisly thing.

  15. Many and many an evening had Gaud passed at her window, gazing upon the melancholy market-place, thinking of the Icelanders who were far away, and always of that same ball.

  16. Yann left many injunctions with Gaud concerning several of his things in his wardrobe, especially about his fine wedding clothes; she was to take them out occasionally and air them in the sun, and so on.

  17. But at the beginning of the evening, Gaud always had to talk to her to cheer her a little.

  18. She had just recognized two of the letters which Gaud used to write for her to her grandson, and which were now returned to her never unsealed.

  19. She was still so sweet in her lucid days, that Gaud did not cease to respect and cherish her.

  20. Gaud experienced there the feeling of a long-forgotten impression: that kind of sadness and fear that she had felt when quite young at being taken to mass at Paimpol Church on raw, wintry mornings.

  21. But if I read an entire poem I never escape that sensation of the ennui which is inherent in the gaud and the glitter of the Italian or Spanish improvisatore.

  22. She understood immediately what Gaud was doing there: it was useless to dissemble with her.

  23. These sad morning mists had begun two days before; and on this particular day Gaud had awakened with a still more bitter uneasiness, caused by the forecast of advancing winter.

  24. Gaud quickly, "why should I not be disturbed particularly, Fantec?

  25. They would not be long now; and allowing a week's delay so as not to be disappointed, Gaud waited in happy, passionate joy for Yann, keeping their home bright and tidy for his return.

  26. At the foot of the cross Gaud remained, surrounded by these tranquil mysteries, gazing ever before her until the night fell and she could see no more.

  27. Gaud looked with involuntary persistency at an empty space upon the wall which seemed to yawn expectant.

  28. He comforted Gaud in his own blunt, affectionate way.

  29. After fourty years as the second bishop of Evreux, St. Gaud resigned from office to come and retire in the solitude of Saint-Pair.

  30. Hôtel de Bourgogne was united to that of the Théâtre Guénégaud in the Rue Mazarin.

  31. It has been said that the company which had been in the habit of playing at the Hôtel de Bourgogne was joined to that of the Théâtre Guénégaud in the Rue Mazarin.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gaud" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bagatelle; bauble; bean; bit; button; cent; damn; farce; farthing; feather; fig; fribble; frippery; gimcrack; hair; hoot; jest; joke; knack; mockery; molehill; picayune; pin; rap; rush; shit; snap; sou; straw; toy; trifle; trinket; triviality; tuppence