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Example sentences for "ilka"

Lexicographically close words:
iligant; ilin; ilis; ilium; ilk; ilkane; ilke; ill; illa; illae
  1. Ilka Leipke showed great talent in showing the happily giggling Mechenmal how her friends would behave in corresponding positions.

  2. Ilka Leipke had herself taken to observe the body before the burial.

  3. I remain your devoted Ilka Leipke When they had embraced and kissed enough, they made up games.

  4. That he would, as his last wish, be allowed to sleep with Ilka Leipke one more time.

  5. He was gentler and more indulgent towards Ilka Leipke.

  6. So the evenings and the nights that Ilka Leipke had set aside for her friend went by.

  7. Ilka Leipke cried a bit, and remained until the very end.

  8. Because his salary was insufficient, he occasionally permitted himself to take money from Ilka Leipke.

  9. In spite of the ban against young girls, Ilka Leipke had somehow managed to gain entrance.

  10. Mechenmal happened to find a poem that Kohn sent from the shore to Ilka Leipke.

  11. Then Ilka Leipke looked at the hunch-backed Kohn humbly, like a beaten little dog.

  12. Ilka Leipke was an unusually small, but well-developed, elegant whore, who attracted many men and women with her bizarre nature and apparently silly ideas, as well as with her actually tasteful clothing.

  13. There are busy crowds around me On ilka lang dull street; Yet, though sae mony surround me I kenna ane I meet.

  14. Ilka man to his taste, please your honour, Lovetenant Todrick.

  15. If I aught of your secrets e'er advance, May ye ride on me ilka night to France!

  16. On hills that are by right his ain, He roams a lanely stranger; On ilka hand he's pressed by want, On ilka hand by danger.

  17. Ilka mounted man led a bridded mear, I trow they had won on the English way; Ilka belted man had a brace o' swords, To help their friends to fend the fray.

  18. But the bobby kens me fine--I've bailed John oot twice, for a guinea ilka time, and they recognize steady customers there like anywheres else!

  19. For ilka hoose micht be the next in trouble; it's one for a' and a' for one in a Scottish glen.

  20. When sea and sand turn far inland, And mussels grow on ilka tree, 60 When cockle shells turn siller bells, I'll drink the orange wine wi' thee.

  21. And they have taen her, bonny Baby, 65 And led her o'er the green; And ilka lady spak a word, But bonny Baby spake nane.

  22. The savage Moor had but ae dochter, And her name it was Susie Pye; And ilka day as she took the air, The prison door she passed bye.

  23. She has a gowd ring on ilka finger, And on her mid-finger she has three; She has as meikle gowd upon her head, As wad buy an earldom o' land to thee.

  24. I wish ilka Saiturday nicht was lik' this ane.

  25. They beat us back on ilka side, An we'se be forced to flee.

  26. As I cam on, an farther on, An doun an by Harlaw, They fell fu close on ilka side; Sic fun ye never saw.

  27. Nae help was thairfor, nane wald jouk, Ferss was the fecht on ilka syde, And on the ground lay mony a bouk Of them that thair did battil byd.

  28. They fell fu close on ilka side, Sic fun ye never saw; For Hielan swords gied clash for clash, At the battle o Harlaw.

  29. Her skirt was o the grass-green silk, Her mantle o the velvet fyne, At ilka tett of her horse's mane Hang fifty siller bells and nine.

  30. Thine be ilka joy and treasure, Peace, enjoyment, love, and pleasure!

  31. And spread the table neat and clean, Gar ilka thing look braw; For wha can tell how Colin fared, When he was far awa'?

  32. Aft hae I roved by bonnie Doon To see the woodbine twine, And ilka bird sang o' its love; And sae did I o' mine.

  33. Saft she rase and gaed but the hoose, And ilka dure did steik.

  34. And ilka nicht atween Sancts and Souls She laid the dures to the wa', Blew up the fire, and set the cheir, And loot the spale doon fa'.

  35. His bairns are greitin in ilka neuk, For the Deil's forhooit his ain.

  36. Hae a'thing as clean as a windin-sheet: They comena ilka ook.

  37. Where ance the coggie hirpled fair, And blithesome poortith toomed the loof, There's nae a burnie giglet rare But blaws in ilka jinking coof.

  38. Even but this night, nae farther gane, The date is neither lost nor lang, I tak ye witness ilka ane, How fell they fought, and fairly dang.

  39. Gowd 's no that scanty in ilk siller pock, When ilka bit laddie maun hae his bit staigie; But I kent the day when there was nae a Jock, But trotted about upon honest shank's naigie.

  40. How fair ilka object that lives in the view!

  41. For ilka hand is free to pu' An' steal the gem away.

  42. I wat he gae her mony a kiss, And Maggie took them nae amiss; 'Tween ilka smack pleased her wi' this, That Bess was but a gawkie.

  43. But Gibbie said he hoped, "if things came that length, they wad draw cuts, that ilka ane might get a fair chance for his life.

  44. And ilka nicht 'twixt the Sancts an' Souls Wide open she set the door; And she mendit the fire, and she left ae chair And that spale upo' the flure.

  45. Ilka hair intil her head Was like a heather-cowe, And ilka louse anunder it Was like a bruckit ewe.

  46. The savage Moor had but ae dochter, And her name it was Susie Pye, And ilka day as she took the air, The prison door she passed bye.

  47. And at ilka tet of that horse's main, There's a golden chess and a bell ringing.

  48. A sparrow's horn you well may get, there's one on ilka pa.

  49. Ilka hair into his head Was like a heather-cowe, And ilka louse that lookit out Was like a brookit ewe.

  50. Ilka pap into her breasts Was like a saffron bag, And aye his hand at her a.

  51. The bankers on the binkes lay, And fair lordes sette ij fonde; In ilka ay hirn ij herd ay lay, And levedys south meloude sange.

  52. Ilka eye intil her head Was like a rotten plumbe, And down browed was the queyne, And sairly did she gloom.

  53. She didna comb her yellow hair Nor make meikle o her head, And ilka thing that lady took Was like to be her deid.

  54. There was four and twenty wating on her, And ilka ane was clad in green, And he had been the king of fair Scotland, The warst o them micht hae been his queen.

  55. There war pipers playing on ilka stair, And ladies dancing in ilka ha, But before ye coud hae sadd what was that, The house and wee manie was awa.

  56. And at ilka tet of that horse’s main There’s a golden chess and a bell ringing.

  57. Her skirt was of the grass-green silk, Her mantel of the velvet fine, At ilka tett of her horse’s mane Hung fifty silver bells and nine.

  58. It was well kent what the lady said, That it wasnae a lee, For at ilka word the lady spake, The hound fell at her knee.

  59. Gin ilka man had back his ain, Of it you shoud be heir.

  60. Do ye think a puir body maun aye be like a cadger's tike, 'at ilka gowk can gie the ither kick til?

  61. Ye maun come an' see her twa fore nichts ilka week, an' keep up her heart.

  62. Ilka sinner maun bear his ain laid, an' Auchan maun be peuten furth frae the congregation o' the Lord.

  63. They'll rin round spyin' an' keekin' intil ilka kale-pat but their ain.


  64. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ilka" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.