But I'd like owd Steer's cowd tea better nor Dobson's beer.
He be saäyin' a word to the owd man, but he'll coom up if ye lets 'im.
Why, o' coorse, fur it be the owd man's birthdaäy.
At lastowd Coilia sed enough, Mi bardy thah did sing, Then gently tuke his muirland harp, And brack it ivvery string.
My poor owd lass, an art ta goan, To thy long rest?
Them at wrote t’ Owd Book knew what they were talking about, lad.
It was only what you mud call a parrible—this o’ owd Laycock’s,” Ambrose explained soothingly.
I was a chapil-goer my-sen when I was a young fella and I call to mind a famous sermon by an owd man called Laycock—he was a local, but a grander preycher nor some ’at wore white chokers.
I tell'd Mrs. Mallathorpe on Friday noon 'at that thereowd brig 'ud fall in afore long if it worn't mended.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "owd" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.