Hwat would your reverence think if I left your hamper behind in the wet grass; n hwat would the masther say if I left the sammin and the goose be the side o the road for annywan to pick up?
Didn't your English masther say that the blood biled in him to hear the way they put a rint on me for the farm I made wid me own hans, and turned me out of it to give it to Billy Byrne?
But I say, Masther Frank, he thought it was a chicken.
Masther Frank," he said, "will ye have the goodness to pinch me arm?
Mrs. Cadogan had assured me that the Pope of Rome hadn't a betther bed undher him than myself; wasn't I down on the new flog mattherass the oldmasther bought in Father Scanlan's auction?
Bad luck to it for a threacherous drop--an' themasther lost, and no one knows what's done with him.
O'Connor, "that gintleman that themasther is talking to?
In troth I'm not so shure av that, Masther Terry," replied Bill.
No, Masther Terry," said the sailor; "not afore night.
No, Molony, the masther won't take a tenant without capital.
Sure, I've come to ask yer honner to say a word to themasther for me, for the Black Boreen haulding.
I hear the masther and Masther Terry has gone to foreign parts--is it true, miss?
But, to tell you the truth, I would rather see the masther wear a more cheerful countenance than he does.
And Masther Gerald is as fine a boy as you can set eyes on for his age in any part of the country: he can handle a rifle or paddle a canoe as well as any Indian.
Masther has been threatnin' for a long time to go to Californy, where the gould is as plenty as blackberries.
The day was, Masther Roger, when you and I would have been very happy to have fallen in with as many of those same snakes as we could have caught," observed Mike to me.
On seeing me he shouted out, "Good luck to ye, Masther Roger!
Come along, Masther Roger, and lend me a hand, or the baste will be afther getting away.
Why, thin, Masther Roger, would you be afther belaving that I would go and desart you?
Howld the light furder back, Masther Reuben, and, bedad, we'll have him.
Get howld of him, Masther Roger; get howld of him, or he will be off.
Sure it would be betther, Masther Roger, if we could get along asily, and just stop and enjoy our dinner and supper without the feeling that at any moment our scalps might be taken off our heads," he observed.
Sure, you are not coming, Masther Roger," cried Mike, on seeing me fall.
They have some raison for what they think of doing, and we have another for what we will do; so come along, Masther Roger.
Masther Roger, it's that same I intind to be," he answered.
Would you loike to be afther looking for a 'coon to-night, Masther Roger?
I have to be before the masther at the next thrain.
She told us in a gusty whisper that the masther would be in shortly, and the ladies was coming down, and left us to meditate upon our surroundings.
Twinty years I wint to England to harvest, an' eighteen iv it to the same masther an' on the same farm.
In the twinklin' of an eye," resumed the witness, "the mastherhad sazed his partner by the throat and called him a villain.
Maybe she wouldn't put up wid Masther Larry as aisy as me.
The masther says there isn't any, if you plaze, sir.
That the masther is in danger of his life I know as well as if I saw the very bullet that was to shoot him.
It is a larned word, no doubt; but she must persevere until she's able to masther it.
Jump down, Masther Gerald, an' stretch yer legs a bit.
May I niver ate another bit if it isn't Masther Gerald Ffrench!
Oh, won't the mastherdisgrace himself by fightin' the 'torney?
Arrah, why shouldn't the masther have a chance over him?
Be my song, your dancin'-masther did his duty, anyway.
Your masther will be glad to see me, or I'm mightily desayved.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "masther" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.