The Widdy Mulligan tuk the pitaties he was diggin’ whin the polisman gripped him, as she said they’d kape the inn all winter.
It might be somethin' the same as if he went and took his grand vistments to go dig pitaties in; and that 'ud be a great sin, God knows.
In the weeks before the potato-digging, employment becomes as scarce as the pitaties themselves, and the hours hang limp and flaccid between the meals which punctuate them with a plateful of coarse-grained gruel.
The pitaties iss all in, and this lad iss bossing the job, and the Galician women working like naygurs.
But first the pitaties are to be got over from Garneau's.
As sure as death," said Mackenzie, "he has a tribe of Galician women yonder, and the pitaties iss all in.
But I am saying we will be getting into the pitaties after breakfast.
And my pitaties they dug for me, and carried all clane away before the sheriff could come.
If ye break the shkin of 'um, your honour, the wind blows the sand away and leaves your pitaties bare.
And, begorra, there are nights when the pitaties thimselves 'ud be blown away.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pitaties" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.