And my desartin' the missus would be a sin that no praste would overlook aisily," put in Biddy.
If Jack will go to a praste and just confess, when he can find a father, it will do his sowl good," said Biddy, who was touched by the mental suffering of the strange little being at her side.
An' if she spake ill o' the prasteand the holy Church, how then, Annorah?
They go to the Word itself, an' we take on hearsay whatever the praste tells us.
Sorra a bit will the praste get from me about you here.
But if the praste is not a good man, he can tell us whatever he likes; and how do we know what is God's Word?
The praste will come and administher consolation to him in his last exthremity.
I was blown all into smithereens, widout a dacent-sized pace left for the praste to say a blessing over?
Only there's more ways of killing a cat than hanging him, as the praste said when he minded his owld brogues wid a glue-pot.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "praste" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.