Ile ficht, my dear brither, wi heart anguid will, An so will yung Harry that lives at the mill.
I came here, In Scotland I've tint a braw cowte foal, In England they've stawn myguid grey mare.
The Last Guid Night, which is a sort of imitation of these stanzas.
The Lord be praised, I ha'e the guidsense tae withstand th' infeernal tipplin' masel'.
Nay, miss, you might speak to him for me: he did me a wonderful lot o' guid once.
For certaintie he suspectis that thing ye know, and of his lyif: bot as to the last, how sone I speak twa or thrie guid wordis unto hym, he rejois and is out of doubt.
It's been that way frae the first: an aith an' a bawbee was aye guid eneuch for puir Andra.
Neil relied on me making a friend o' him, and Mither told me she knew my guid sense wad keep the lad in his proper place.
If I could only let him know that I'm in safety, the guid man would be easier in his mind, whether free or a prisoner.
King George has some loyal subjects in the colonies, na doubt, but 'twill be a lang time before he sees or hears any guidof them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.