I never thot as you'd a got to stand that dressin' down in a plaace what's knawed you an' yours these many years.
I knawed as the kind, good--" Then she stopped and grew red, while the clerk looked at her curiously and then yawned.
An' if faither knawed 'bout you, then I lay he'd do more'n speak.
I knawedyou was all us the same; I knawed you'd take me in.
I havknawed two hours miself on one side of a korn dodger without produsing enny result, and i think i could starve to death twice before i could seduce a korn dodger.
Iss' my dear, I knawed you was a comin', so I says I'll jist wait for Maaster Roger.
Oh, Maaster Roger, ef you could ev knawed what I suffered you would pity me.
I knawed that Maaster Roger knawed too much 'bout the cliffs not to vall over um, while as fur killin' hisself, he wadn't the sort of chap to do that.
No, not me, my dear, but I knawed it wur a comin' ded'n I un?
An' a thing knawed for centuries, so my mother used to tell me.
An' I won't say the dark things my mother knawed be hid from me.
But theer was a pineapple--I knawed un by seein' his picksher in the auld Bible, where Joseph was givin' his brothers a spread.
I've knawed chaps quick to take fire at any advice, or such bowldaciousness from theer servants; but if you go about such a deed in the name of the Lard, nobody of right honesty can say nothin' against you.
Theer's a language in that, an' sheknawed what I meant, or I'm a fule.
You knawed mother; and you knaw me, as ban't a common man ezacally, so say the word.
You knawed you was doin' wrong better'n I can tell you--an' such a plaace!
He knawed it was weakness of heart that called for drink after Coonistock died; an' he let me go on an' on--just to gain his own dark ends.
An' then I knawed 'twas well an' that mother would come to see it.
Twas sent an' give into my awn hand by one what knawed who 'twas they called.
He never knawed the voice, which was the awnly thing I feared.
I knawed un better'n most people--an' he meant well when he married me, out of pure love to us both.
I knawed you d keep your word such a rare fashion day!
Twas that auld weasel, Billy Blee, gived him the wink to set you on a task he knawed you'd never carry through.
They couldn't be hard 'pon them, 'specially if they knawed all?
Then I got the new cook at Pennington to come to mawther and 'ave 'er fortin tould; then mawther an' me wormed out oal she knawed 'bout the things up to Pennington.
When I knawed you wos a-comin' I maade a conger pie.
One day I seed a hankerchuff 'angin' from thickey winder, an' I knawed 'twas yours.
I knawed 'ee as soon as I zee'd 'ee tackle they two chaps.
I thot nobody knawedanything 'bout et, 'ciptin' our chaps and Betsey and Eli.
And I along wi' he did dwell Nigh Dartimoor 'tes knawed vull well.
Now how cu'd a woman a' knawed that onless her'd been a sperrit herself or a witch I'd like to knaw.
May he live to know the want o' they he's cast hisself off from, and die a stranger in a furrin land, and be buried where none who knawed un here can point to the grave that holds un!
He knawed 'twas death to whoever was took, and a free pardon to whoever told on 'em, or else why didn't he take and knock him on the head hisself?
But the poor beast had had sae meikle experience wi' me, that it knawed what I meant by a wink as weel as a nod.
They were a' trumps, and they gied me three cheers when I went in, for they knawed that I was out and out a gud 'un.
For I haveknawed the Cornish maids, an' like 'em best of any.
A LOOE LAY Ole Sammy took fish from Downderry to Looe; Jest the darnedest thing that Ole Sammy could do; An' nobody knawed what Ole Sammy was thinkin' For when he got there the fish was a stinkin'.
At Barre great cruelty was used, even to young children, whom they cut open, pulled out their entrails, which through very rage they knawed with their teeth.
They then pricked and tormented the cat in such a manner, that the creature with rage tore his belly open, and knawed his bowels.
Why, I've knawed en from a boy--pretty thing if any person in Polreen listened to he!
I knawed you must be mixed up with these things, wan way or 'nother.
We knawed then that God loved us, but now we do'ant seem to think about God.
I've knawed the time when every one in St. Issey who went to Chapel was converted.
Yes, sur, the Spirit of the Lord used to move mightily, and after a Sunday evening service I 'ave knawed lots of people come out and be soundly converted; but that is all over now.
Years ago my granfa knawed a chap who saw a mermaid combing out her hair in Dollar Cove.
But he were too old for preaching when I knawed 'un.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knawed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.