If he loose oughts whilest he abideth in the inne, the host is bound by a generall custome to restore the damage, so that there is no greater securitie anie where for trauellers than in the gretest ins of England.
Neither will I speake oughts of the Romane partitions, & limits of their legions, whose number and place of abode, except of the Victorian and Augustane, is to me vtterlie vnknowne.
W'en de t'oughts dey keep on drappin' Was n't big enough to fin'?
Why, I feel almost as glad as if I had held four three oughts twelve myself; as if the five thousand were mine instead of belonging to our charming hostess.
You must give three oughts to one or two pictures, two oughts to three or four, and one ought to eight or nine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "oughts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.