A fraternal organization is--" Harsesaid abruptly: "I want.
Harse would turn his blank, pale stare on him, and refuse to be drawn.
In fact, he was beginning to perceive that in that glittering silvery dispatch case that Harse hugged to him were treasures that might do wonders for a smart man unjustly dogged by hard times.
Harse was standing angrily in the center of the room with the jointed metal thing thrust out ominously before him.
The trouble was that Harse did not care for conversation.
Nobody in all that crowd would believe that Harse could pull out a little jointed metal thing and push a button and make any one of them cease to exist.
Harse glanced angrily at the kids on sleds and even more angrily at Mooney.
Harse glanced at him briefly, then wandered over to the window and stared incuriously at the soiled snow outside.
Harse frowned--not in anger, or at least not at Mooney.
We must luk for a harse wid th' nigh-hind badly 'calked.
And I hear that Macnamara had the foinest harses in Mathe,' said Mr. Ryan; 'I very nearly sold him one last year at the harse show.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "harse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.