On the pudden went, however, at the rate of about six Irish miles an hour, an' sich a chase never was seen.
Faith, it's quite clear that if you weren't a gentlemanly pudden all out, you'd act otherwise.
Old Feyther be man enough to help Cook, wi' sech a little small pudden and all.
Ay, and maybe figgy pudden or squab-pie," said another, licking his lips.
Jist as Jack spoke, the pudden appeared to take the hint, for it quietly hopped out, and as the house was directly on the roadside, turned down towards the bridge, the very way that ould Harry went.
On the pudden went, however, at the rate of about six Irish miles an hour, an' sich a chase was never seen.
They immediately examined the pot, but found that the pudden was there, as safe as tuppence, an' this puzzled them the more to think what it was he could be carryin' about with him in the manner he did.
Sir Pudden stood about in glamorous attitudes--second nature if you have twelve wives, all of them cloth-heads.
Bonny entered the shed in those days on a moral tiptoe, never certain whether the armed truce with Sir Pudden was still in force.
Pudden--I never put my lips to pudden for two year, not once.
So I hoists un up, and soon has un strapped ready; but looken at un I thinks to myself: 'You be a poor wamblen mortal arter all, skinny for all the puddenyou eat.
I wouldn't goo wi'out pudden for no man; that's why I first took a fancy for pa'son.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pudden" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.