There is an Irish praist at San Patricio, and I'll be going there for my absolution; and I'll be getting none any nearer that an Irish soul will be a pin the better for.
Wal, the praist laughed, and Tom looked melancholier than iver; but purty soon he laughed too, and took the praist's advice to make the bist of the bargain.
The praist didn't wait long, and in five minutes he towld them they were man and wife, and nothing but death could iver make them different.
But Tom felt mighty bad; that fact can't be denied, and he went frequently to consult with a praist that lived near this ind of Limerick, and who was knowed to cut up a trick or two during his lifetime.
The praist was at Springvale then, and he went out on Dever's stage white and sick, hurrying to Kansas City.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "praist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.