I'll assure you, 'a uttered as prave words at the pridge as you shall see in a summer's day.
The French is gone off, look you; and there is gallant and most prave passages.
The Duke of Exeter has very gallantly maintain'd the pridge; the French is gone off, look you, and there is gallant and mostprave passages.
Marry, th' athversary was have possession of the pridge; but he is enforced to retire, and the Duke of Exeter is master of the pridge; I can tell your Majesty the Duke is a prave man.
I'll assure you, 'a utt'red as prave words at the pridge as you shall see in a summer's day.
Your grandfather of famous memory, an’t please your majesty, and your great uncle Edward the plack prince of Wales, as I have read in the chronicles, fought a most prave pattle here in France.
My father's a man, and a coot man, and a coot prave man, and never wass an auld woman.
Oh, all right, then; Long Shon is a coot prave man, but his legs are too short.
A pair of a hundred of seeps, thirtyprave cows, and twelve dozen of runts.
O, if hur saw not hur fineprave loves, Randall is quite undone.
Is hur so: I pray pid hur mistress observe Randalls for valours and prave adventures?
Randalls will prove hurself Pritains born, and because hur understands Ancients was prave fellows and great travellers, there is hur box for hur.
Randalls will make these prave gallants hang hurselfs in those garters of willow-garlands apout hur pates; mark hur now, and remember.
O prave widows, hur will meet hur there, hur knows hur times and hur seasons, hur warrant hur.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prave" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.