They all wants to be fine leddies nowadays and marry 'Merican millionaires.
I grant it harmless; and gin it maks the auld leddies happy, what richt hae I to mint ony objections?
And at last John of Skye says in an undertone to Angus-- "Will the leddies be going below now?
Oh, yes; I been into Dunvegan Loch more as two or three times; but I not like the dark to be with us in going in; and if we lie off till the daylight comes, the leddies they can go below to their peds.
Your first duty is to your husband; mine is dead, and I am of use here; but I'll come up home for a holiday in the summer when my youngleddies take theirs.
The other two young leddies will be having their tea upstairs,' she remarked in answer to Stella.
They are leddies that come here in their carriages to see the house where Thomas Sandys was born.
He said, in a sepulchral voice, "There has been leddies here, and they want to ken what Thomas Sandys was like as a boy.
Our misses, the leddiesat the castle," said Adam, laconically.
The leddies are at home, and will ye no land, my lord?
Tell Miss Nanny Eydent that I have seen none of the fashions as yet; but we are going to the burial of the auld king next week, and I'll write her a particular account how the leddies are dressed; but everybody is in deep mourning.
A bonnie like hour for leddies to be visiting at," said the old woman; "and how div ye ken that Miss Lillie will come at my ca'?
XII "Will you be pleased to tek your dinner with theleddies again to-night?
We couldn' beach in Havre Gosselin, and mebbe the leddies wouldn' like to climb the ladders," with a grin at the leddies.
If ye cannot shoot a seal with the two leddies in the boat, ye will never do it without.
Oh, I will tek the yat to Isle Ornsay very well, if the leddiesnot afraid of a little coorse sea.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leddies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.