As she listened, there flitted through her mind the vision of Liff Hyatt's muddy boot coming down on the white bramble-flowers.
She was not in the least afraid of poor Liff Hyatt, though he "came from the Mountain," and some of the girls ran when they saw him.
Besides, she knew the Mountain people would never hurt her: Liff himself had told her so once when she was a little girl, and had met him one day at the edge of lawyer Royall's pasture.
Liff Hyatt, for a while, considered her with surprise; then he scratched his head and shifted his weight from one tattered sole to the other.
She did not care to have it known that she was of the Mountain, and was shy of being seen in talk with Liff Hyatt.
When Mr. Miles and Liff clambered into the buggy she went ahead with the lantern to show them the track they were to follow; then she turned back, and in silence she and Charity walked away together through the night.
For my liff duryng I hadde lever that ye hadde that place for jd.
This John of Lorn hatit the King For Schir John Cumyn his emys sak; Micht he him outhir sla or tak, 504 He wald nocht pris his liff a stra, With-thi he vengeans on hym mycht ta.
And I thank God that has me sent "Spas in this liff me till repent.
His fostyr modyr, lowed him our the laiff, 270 Did mylk to warme, his liff giff scho mycht saiff; And with a spoyn gret kyndnes to him kyth.
God at his will my liff did ay to kepe: ‘Our Forth I swame, that awfull is and depe.
Quhen Alexander our worthi king had lorn, Be awentur, his liff besid Kyngorn, Thre yer in pess the realm stude desolate; Quharfor thair raiss a full grewous debate.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liff" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.