You shall all be possessed of that which will bring you fruits from the woods without a lask to fetch it.
It is the shine of the bait at which the fish bite, as at a spinner, but probably the fresh lask leaves behind it in the water an odour or flavour of mackerel oil which keeps the shoal together and makes them follow the boat.
Wedging the mackerel's head between his knees, he bent its body to a curve, scraped off the scales near its tail, and cut a freshlask from the living fish.
Undoubtedly, if the mackerel are only half on the feed, a fresh lask is better than any other bait, better than an equally brilliant salted lask.
Yes, you must have a good lask on your hook, or the fish will not rise at it.
The seed doth more powerfully expel urine, and stays thelask and vomiting.
The heads with the seed being used in powder, or in a decoction, stays the lask and spitting of blood.
It stays all bleeding both at mouth or nose; bloody urine or the bloody-flux, and stops the lask of the belly and bowels.
Wafers put in water, and drank, stays the lask and bloody flux, and are profitably used both inwardly and outwardly for the ruptures in children.
The committee will now go into secret session," said Lask Finneston, arising and indicating the way to the library.
As for chairman, who more appropriate than Lask Finneston, who knew the old gentleman so well in the early days?
Colonel Chilton looked at Lask Finneston, and both looked at Gary Wilkinson.
Then comes the "great lask throughout the realm" in 1540, associated with "strange fevers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lask" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.