With a childlike intensity, every syllable bends toward the single idea-- Li gentils quens quil fut morz cunqueranz.
Harold hath sworn it; my Quensand prelates heard him; the bones of the saints attest the oath!
The Duke of the Normans was in the forest, or park land, of Rouvray, and his Quens and his knights stood around him, expecting some new proof of his strength and his skill with the bow.
A shout of admiration rang from the Quens and knights.
So great the assemblage of Quens and prelates, that there was small room in the courtyard for the lesser knights and chiefs, who yet hustled each other, with loss of Norman dignity, for a sight of the lion which guarded England.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.