He was a mere boy when he could en-ter Wil-liam and Ma-ry Col-lege; and he left in 1806 at the head of his class.
I His name was Liam O'Leary and there was something stinking in his nostrils.
Limers were not only employed when a warrantable stag was to be hunted by hounds, but a huntsman going out with his bow or cross-bow would have his brachet on a liam and let him hunt up the quarry he wished to shoot (see Appendix: Bercelet).
LIMER, lymer; the name given to a scenting-hound which was held in a liam or leash whilst tracking the game.
There was once a great king of England who was called Wil-liam the Con-quer-or, and he had three sons.
One day King Wil-liam seemed to be thinking of something that made him feel very sad; and the wise men who were about him asked him what was the matter.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liam" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.