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Example sentences for "nowhead"

Lexicographically close words:
noways; nowe; nowght; nowhar; nowhars; nowhere; nowheres; nowise; nown; nowne
  1. Sanders had been struck by the fine turn-out in the T'nowhead pew.

  2. An' a'body kins what a life T'nowhead has wi' her.

  3. T'nowhead fidgeted on his chair, and Lisbeth looked at Sam'l.

  4. Lisbeth would have liked to provide knives and forks, but she knew that beyond a certain point T'nowhead was master in his own house.

  5. The potatoes were burning, and T'nowhead had an invitation on his tongue.

  6. It was a fine afternoon for the time of year, and he went round to have a look at the pig, about which T'nowhead was a little sinfully puffed up.

  7. His method of making up to Bell had been to drop in at T'nowhead on Saturday nights and talk with the farmer about the rinderpest.

  8. Of all the friends that Jess and Hendry had, T'nowhead was the ablest to help, and the sweetest memory I have of the farmer and his wife is the delicate way they offered it.

  9. T'nowhead had not taken his off either, but that was because he meant to go out by and by and lock the byre door.

  10. She had nine children besides the baby, and being but a woman, it was the pride of her life to march them into the T'nowhead pew, so well watched that they dared not disbehave, and so tightly packed that they could not fall.

  11. In a case of this kind it does not much matter what T'nowhead thought.

  12. Bell could not, for she was but the servant, and T'nowhead knew that the kick his wife had given him meant that he was not to do so either.

  13. It'll be Sanders Whamond likely," T'nowhead said, and the other men nodded.

  14. T'nowhead himself had never got used to his wife's refined notions, and when any one knocked he always started to his feet, thinking there must be something wrong.

  15. T'nowhead had not taken his off, either, but that was because he meant to go out by-and-by and lock the byre door.

  16. Hoo d' ye kin I'll be at the T'nowhead the nicht?

  17. T'nowhead was so overrun with children that such a chance seldom occurred, except on a Sabbath.

  18. Bell could not, for she was but the servant, and T'nowhead knew that the kick his wife had given him meant that he was not to do so, either.

  19. Ou, it'll be Lawyer Ogilvy's servant lassieky gaen to the farm o' T'nowhead for the milk.

  20. T'nowhead or some one of the more silent members of the company asked of Pete.

  21. Johnny McQuhatty, a brother of the T'nowhead farmer, was the one taciturn member of the club, and you had only to look at him to know that he had a secret.

  22. Hoo d'ye kin I'll be at the T'nowhead the nicht?

  23. An a'body kins what a life T'nowhead has wi' her.

  24. She had nine children besides the baby, and being but a woman, it was the pride of her life to march them into the T'nowhead pew, so well watched that they dared not misbehave, and so tightly packed that they could not fall.

  25. T'nowhead was so over-run with children, that such a chance seldom occurred, except on a Sabbath.

  26. T'nowhead fidgetted on his chair, and Lisbeth looked at Sam'l.

  27. I cannot deny that the comings and goings of the ghost were highly diverting, yet the farmer of T'nowhead only laughed because he had paid his money at the hole in the door like the rest of us.

  28. T'nowhead sat at the end of a form where he saw round the glass and so saw no ghost.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nowhead" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.