Wha-evew they put it a cwowd it will dwaw, And that is the weason I think it a baw; I have no gweat dislike to the building, as sutch; The People is what I object to sa mutch.
A felt myself a gweat a fool Than A had evaw felt befaw; A'll study at some Wagged School The tale of that old Blackamaw!
I is a gweat lady; I is Diana, the biggest shot in all the world.
I is the gweat Diana; I is the gweatest huntwess in all the world.
It's a gweat nuisance getting up so early, particular when father can't help hisself.
The kind that would pwick deep, you know, that would cut into things and be like the arrow that the gweat Diana used.
I is Diana--the gweat Diana what lived years and years ago--and you is Orion.
I is Diana, and mother said I was to live just like the gweat Diana what lived long, long, long ago.
She had her bow and her arrows; she was a gweat huntwess, and she shotted people.
Mother, who is up in the heavens, called me after gweat Diana, and Diana always shotted her enemies.
I is the gweat Diana; I has got a bow and arrow, and I'll shoot you if you is not kind.
Ask Colburn, ask Bentley, ask Saunders and Otley, ask the gweat Bwitish nation, what faw?
I HAVE wead the cowespondence to which you allude: it's a gweat favowite at court.
Sir Cherry; "I dare thay my mother allowth me ath gweat a lithenth ath your'th.
Nothing baws me more than one of those gweat pawties--gwand kwushes, as we call them in England.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gweat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.