Now the isle-abiders tremble, and the dwellers by the sea And the nesses flare with the beacons, and the shepherds leave the lea, As the tale of the golden warrior speeds on from isle to isle.
We would have nothing to swear wit- nesses by; no book in which to keep the family record; nothing for the centre-table, and nothing for a mother to give her son.
We have published the testimony, and the wit- nesses are on hand to prove that Tom Paine died a drunken, cowardly and beastly death.
Lots of bus'nesses uses nets," replied Sube with an air of superiority; "but that is neither here nor there.
But he struggled as best he could against the overwhelming odds by asking rather peevishly: "What bus'nesses uses nets?
Came the light from the eastward, The bright beacon of God, and grew the seas calm, 570 So that the sea-nesses now might I look on, The windy walls.
At the Nesses for the first time the cross figured prominently in Norwegian warfare: golden, red, or blue crosses adorned the shining shields of the kingsmen.
Some of the defeated chiefs may have sought refuge with Canute; at any rate the news of the Nesses could not have been long in reaching the York country.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nesses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.