Mrs. Janney had questioned her daughter anxiously, but Gretchen had answered in riddles, and in the end had succeeded in convincing her that marriage was the last thing in the world she was thinking of.
He stopped at the far corner of the house, droppin' the bridle over the broncs' haids so they'd stand.
Two haidsis better 'n one, if one is a sheep's haid.
Den ever'thing look sorta misty, an' deyhaids droop over, lack.
They do say they wool has deeper roots than what white folks' hair is got an' the water what touches they haids dreens plum down inter they brains.
Don't you know that niggers can't wash they haids in winter time?
We des riskin' de wool on we haids stayin' yere fer comp'ny.
We wuz po'ful sleepy en roll we haids en er blankets en den 'fo' we knowed, hit sun-up.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "haids" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.