You're no horse, but things will go crossways to you all yourloife if you don't do different.
Tis this sort of tears that makes a mother's loife long, so 'tis.
There doesn't seem much loifelift in him, sure, hay?
It'll warrm the cockles of your heart, sure, an' put frish loife into you!
Faith, I never saw such a chist and thorax on a chap in meloife before!
Thou needst not have tould me that,' sez he, and he began to laugh, though fer the loife o' me Oi know not yit what so playzed him.
Neale shure looked beautiful, I niver wished so much in me loife fer Casey as thin.
I think I ne'r gat off a cuddy so quick in my loife afore; and th' owd mule would hardly understand me I daresay, for he stopt in a moment and look'd over at me as if he wor wondering if I always gat off in that fashion.
Nothing would satisfy the people but that he should speak at once, so he rose to his feet amid the hearty clapping of the whole audience, and said, "I niver knew so mich of th' trials of missionary wark in my loife as I do naa.
So for the sake of a quiet loife I exchanged to Tamsui.
I didn't intind to move yez away this noight; but if yez are afeared, why there's no raison in loife why yez shouldn't go off now to the other room.
Sure, an' a sailor's loife is a dog's loife entirely!
Spake, you blissid omahdawn, or I'll shake the loife out of ye!
The captain gave his loife vor moi child's, and oi bee a going vor to give mine for his.
There can't be nowt wrong about it--a loife vor a loife be fair, any way.
A loife vor a loife you know, Maister Nod, that be only fair, bean't it?
He made up his moind as to own up as it was he as did it and to be hung for it to save Maister Ned, acause the captain lost his loife for little Jenny.
He coupled it with Luke's enigmatical words, "A loifefor a loife.
Oi doan't believe as they will venture to attack the mill as long as the sojers be in Marsden; but oi wouldn't give the price of a pint of ale for Foxey's loife ef they could lay their hands on him.
Don't ye think to go to sacrifice your loife to hissen.
A loife vor a loife, that's what oi says, Maister Ned.
What consarns me is, as the son of the man as saved my child's loife at t' cost of his own be hunted by the constables and be in risk of his loife.
Yes; just as you says, he ought vor to give his loife to make amends.
If oi could get to see him first oi moight argue him into holding his tongue by pointing owt that moi loife bain't of so much valley as hissen, also that I owe a debt to his feyther.
A loife for a loife, saes oi; so tell him to keep up his heart.
Oi nivver heerd such a baste in meloife fur talkin', to bay sure!
Afther thot he saved me loife whin a mad buck had me down an' wur about cuttin' me to pieces wid his hoofs.
A foine broth av a bhoy is Frank Merriwell, an' whin he knows ye hilped save th' girrul, Oi'll shtake me loife he pays ye well fer it.
Afther that it was yersilf thot saved me loife at Sarrynack Lake.
It's me loife Oi'm ready to defind to th' larrust gasp," declared the Irishman.
Thin Oi arrmed mesilf, an' nivver in all me loifedid Oi hear swater music than whin ye shpoke outside, Misther Merriwell.
But for you, she'd be now lost forivir to the poor owld man whose light an' loife an' trisure she always was.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loife" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.