Me chambers," grinning; "top loft of a 'ouse in the court.
Of these castles I suppose the most important to have been Lewes, for it not only held the gap of the Ouse but the pass by Falmer and in some sort the Cuckmere Valley also.
You see, Bill, I had twigged him in front o' the 'ouse five minutes before.
My mother will likewise live in the 'ouse when her present quarter in the Old Street Road shall have ceased and expired; and consequently there will be no want of society.
I beg to lay the 'ouse in Walcot Square, the business, and myself before Miss Summerson for her acceptance.
But they have been kept in good preservation and repaired at times, and the part on the west of the Ouse is especially well preserved.
Another illustration shows the huge bridge at Huntingdon spanning the Ouse with six arches.
The present bridge that spans the Ouse with three arches and a causeway has taken the place of the long bridge of Cowper's time.
I'll make your incumbrinces as right as a trivit, and restor the ouse of Bareacres to its herly splender.
And wouldn't open her door not if the 'ouse was burning.
And a corner 'ouse at that," replied Harriet, nodding her head.
Cook, likewise, always covered me with confusion as with a garment, by neatly winding up the session with the protest that the Ousewas wearing her out, and by meekly repeating her last wishes regarding her silver watch.
The 'ouse can't stand it; it WON'T stand it, I say!
And everybody knows that they may safely insult me in my own 'ouse while my husband sits sleeping downstairs, and taking no more notice than if I was a dog in the streets.
But men told him that between him and those trees lay a black abyss of mud and peat and reeds, Haddenham fen and Smithy fen, with the deep sullen West water or "Ald-reche" of the Ouse winding through them.
Then he began to rebuild his causeway, broader and stronger; and commanded all the fishermen of the Ouse to bring their boats to Cotinglade, and ferry over his materials.
Hereward went to the minster tower, and watched the Ouseflashing with countless oars northward toward Southrey Fen.
A mighty fleet, with Sweyn Ulfsson at their head, went up theOuse toward Ely.
They saw a giant of a man standing there without boots or coat, Ouse river running down him in little runnels that made pools about the bees-waxed floor.
There must be some road into York--that was the burden of Ouse river's song.
He added, with a return of his old gaiety, that he preferred this time to ride river Ouse like a horse, instead of swimming in deep waters.
Ouse River--the jolly rogue who swore he'd find Rupert for us.
Who but an Irishman could have swum the Ouse and then pledged faith on the hilt of a sword he left behind him?
They knew him for a man who had no lies or secrecies about him; and Newcastle, with his quick sympathy, suggested that he should drink a bumper to counteract the chill of Ouse river before giving them his message.
He saw Newcastle and Eythin, and a jolly, red-faced Irishman, and many others; and memory ran back along the haps and mishaps of warfare in the open to a night when he had swum Ouse River and met just this band of gentlemen at table.
It divides the East Riding of Yorkshire from Lincolnshire, during the whole of its course, and is formed by the junction of the Ouse and the Trent.
Her is named Maria Torres, sar, and resides in the small 'ouse you h'observed upon the 'ill.
Her name is Garavel, and she h'occupies the big 'ouse on the 'ill.
The principal members of the Humber-system are the Ouse of Yorkshire (121 m.
The Trent runs north in the southern half of this plain, the Ouse runs south through the northern half, which is known as the Vale of York, lying low between the Pennine heights on the west and the Yorkshire moors on the east.
IN that part of the city of York which is situated on the western bank of the Ouse there is a narrow street, called Skeldergate, running nearly north and south, parallel with the course of the river.
Turning northward, this person directed his steps toward the bridge over the Ouse and the busy center of the city.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ouse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.