Fortunately for Andrew Lockerby, Janet finally selected Mary Moir as the Eve specially to blame in this transgression.
Mary Moir was married three days syne, and I thocht you wad rather hear the news from are that loved you.
If it had not been for Mary Moir he would certainly have gone back to his old seat by Willie Caird in the Theological Hall.
The concession as to Mary Moir was the one which Davie had resolved to make his turning point, and now both father and mother had virtually granted it.
At the first, and during all the tyme of thair boundage, God craveit no moir but that Abraham soulde nocht defyle himself with idolatrie.
The gathering of these thingis," said he, "hes coist moir travell, than I tuik this sevin yearis in reiding of anie commentareis.
And gif yow sall forbeir ony long tyme to advertise us, ye sall geve to us some occasioun of doubt, quhairof moir hurt may grow than gude.
With the to wrasyll, thou walxis euermoir wyght; Eschew thyne hant, and mynnys sal thi mycht.
Indefatigable in the discharge of his professional duties, Moir regularly devoted a portion of his time to the gratification of his literary tastes.
He hes a great peice of Coldinghame moir in property, and he hes it all in commonty.
Renton dealt to have had the gift of the wholle moir from the king, and said it was only 2 rig lenth of land.
Moir may be right in the suggestion that Harry's battle of Biggar is a duplicate of the later battle of Roslin.
And certainly, if poetry is intended to endure, it must be moulded in some less pliant material than that which Moir employed.
Having received his schooling in his native town, at the age of thirteen young Moir was bound apprentice to a physician in practice there.
On the 22nd of June of this year, in dismounting from his horse at the door of a patient's house, Moir sustained further injuries to his already partially disabled leg.
Mrs Moir accompanied him, and they had reached Ayr, and had visited the cottage where Burns first saw the light, when the Doctor became seriously ill.
MOIR 'DELTA' 'After all, how precarious a thing is literary fame!
It was John Moir (the well-known senior partner of Moir, Moir, and Sanderson) who had originally turned our attention to occult subjects.
Moir was late that evening, and when he did arrive he brought with him, rather to our surprise, a small, stout Frenchman, whom he introduced as Monsieur Paul Le Duc.
Meester Moir will sit next to madame, because it is well to have blacks and blondes in turn.
He was travelling in England with a letter of introduction to Moir from the President of the Parisian brothers of the Rosy Cross.
His caution annoyed Moiras much as the latter's robust faith amused Deacon, but each in his own way was equally keen upon the matter.
Gif cairfuill thoftis restoir My havy heart from sorrow I am for evir moir In joy, both evin and morrow.
DAVID MOIR Autobiography of Mansie Wauch David Macbeth Moir was born at Musselburgh, Scotland, Jan.
Moir Bussey states that 'the object of the author is to convey some moral truth to the reader or auditor, without usurping the province of the professed lecturer or pedant.
At Hill 70 Captain Wightman and Captain Moir joined the Battalion, with very little to say in favour of the Egyptian climate and obviously feeling the extreme heat.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moir" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.