The Cow-Boy's Song "Mooly cow, mooly cow, home from the wood They sent me to fetch you as fast as I could.
Mooly cow, mooly cow, have you not been Regaling all day where the pastures are green?
Mooly cow, mooly cow, where do you go, When all the green pastures are covered with snow?
Mooly cow, mooly cow, Have you not been Regaling all day Where the pastures are green?
The Cowboy's Song "Mooly cow, mooly cow, Home from the wood They sent me to fetch you As fast as I could.
Mooly cow, mooly cow, Where do you go When all the green pastures Are covered in with snow?
Next, that Jessie was to have Mooly back again, Harriet having begged her of me as a present for her friend.
This will be almost as good as having Mooly at home ourselves.
Jessie came over every morning to see her friend Mooly milked, and to take a mug of milk to her grandmother, which Harriet took care should be large enough to give the children some milk with their breakfasts.
Aunt Kitty, and I can see poor Mooly sometimes; and then too, if you are ever rich enough to buy her back, I know she will let you have her again.
So Mooly got leave to remain, and kept her station the whole night without moving.
But the moment that it reached them, Mooly sprung up, snatched the cup and wine out of his hand, and threw them on the floor.
Mooly appeared perfectly satisfied, and suffered her master to drink it off piece-meal.
He then called in the guards, and bade them declare before that audacious stranger, if his two white hounds, Mooly and Scratch, were not in his chamber all the night.
Mooly cowered at her royal master's feet, as if begging pardon, or begging to remain.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mooly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.