A very old Latin proverb describes an honest man as, "Trustworthy enough to play Morra in the dark"; and it is a very good description, for one who has no honor about trifles can never be trusted in graver matters.
This is the old, old game of Morra which is referred to by Cicero, and other writers of his day.
To-morra you sall go to a bettaire place, an' I will carra you to my castello.
An' now you haf to come away; for if you do not be pleasant, I sall not be able to 'low you to stay to-morra wit de mees when se become my Contessa.
Early to-morra I must be off to Ardnacreagh, and try for the taichin' there again.
So I'll say good-bye to yous kindly, for I'll be off now to Dublin to-morra or next day.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "morra" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.