I am an Irishman,” continued he, “and I assert without partiality that there is more real hospitality in my land of praters than in all Europe.
About the bogs of Ireland,’ replied I, ‘and I was baptized over a bowl of buttermilk and praters by Father Murphy in a stable among a parcel of cows.
In Ireland, plase your honour, I planted praters and tended cows.
We turn our eyes away, and so will Fame, As if in his last battle he had died Victor for us and spotless of all blame, Doer of hopeless tasks which praters shirk, One of those still plain men that do the world's rough work.
Of course it was the cue of these praters to differ from their elders, and few of them, after all, had perhaps enjoyed what they made a boast of affecting to depreciate.
For praters are jeered at for their commonplaces, and hated when they bring bad news, and run into danger when they reveal secrets.
And so they never get believed, though credit is the aim of every speech; for to inspire belief in one's hearers is the proper end of speech, but praters are disbelieved even when they tell the truth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "praters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.