Aunt Merce was engaged with a dressmaker, and with the orders for bonnets and veils.
Aunt Merce put her in it every morning, and took her out every evening.
Aunt Merce cried herself sick, fond as she was of Alice, and Temperance declared that if she hadn't married a widower herself, she would put in an oar.
Aunt Merce stood eyeing the dishes with the aspect of a judge.
She could not bear to catch a glimpse of the sea, nor to hear it; if she heard it echoing in the house, she played on her fife, or jewsharp, or asked Aunt Merce to sing some old song.
Aunt Mercy was not the Aunt Merce I had known at home.
In my young days," Aunt Merce remarked, "young girls were not allowed to have fires in their chambers.
Aunt Merce wanted to come home, but Verry and I thought she had better stay at Rosville.
I followed Aunt Merce to the flower-stand, which stood in its old place on the landing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "merce" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.