Ow, the auld warlock, or whatever it may be 'at hauds a reemish (romage) there.
It taks a faimily that hauds on throu' centeries in a hoose whaur things gether, to mak sic an unaccoontable getherin' o' buiks as that.
It hauds ye ohn lippent ower muckle, an' sae dune things or made remarks 'at wad be misread till ye.
I say it hauds them up to fecht, an' the thing maun be fouchten oot.
They're the gates o' deith, nae doot, but the Maister hauds the keys.
But this hauds on and on, and there's no end till't ava (at all).
There's no boddom to the sea ye'll gang doon in gin ye cut the cable that hauds ye to that anchor.
Weel, maybe we a' hae had something or ither that hauds us ohn been sae bonny as we micht hae been.
Noo by rin he maun hae meaned rin up, for a body's no to rin frae the deevil but resist him; and what is't that hauds onybody frae rinnin up the air but his feet?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hauds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.