Billy rammed his heels in his hoss's flanks and shoved over, only reinin' up when he was touchin' laigs with the Bland County feller.
Better tie 'at boy's hind laigs does he take mo'n two drinks.
Spect some boy find dese an' say, 'Whah at's de man whut de train cut de laigsoff of?
Stretch yo' laigs an' come on back heah whilst I 'splains about you.
Did dese fish have laigs a boy couldn' git down de road past 'em.
His laigs is so long he looks like a wishbone an' I 'm holdin' my breath most of th' time for fear he 'll split.
He 's good, but that black o' yourn has got th' laigsof him, I reckon.
His laigs are beautiful--except for them knobs half way down where they hinge.
I bet if you was in th' same room you 'd set up on yore hind laigs an' howl.
When the pulque's inside, they packs it, back down an' hung by all four laigs to the saddle, a pigskin on each side of the burro.
An' final, you should shorely have beheld that bronco put his nose between his laigs an' arch himse'f an' buck!
My laigs give way and I sunk down on one de red cordumeroy sofys, limber as a piece o' rennet what's been in soak.
De fust theng I done after I sot my foots on de firm groun' wuz to set my cyarpet satchel down on de platform and feel o' my arms and laigs to see ef dey wuz all da after dat forty miles churnin'.
She whups me fur it, but she jist stings my laigs wid a little switch.
Atter dat she wuz chained down by de arms an' laigs till she got well; den she wuz carried off ter Richmond in chains an' sold.
Terreckly Marse Henry axes me ter fetch him some water but when I starts my laigs am too weak to go so I sets down on de floor.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laigs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.