It appears, however, that not many sakers are good enough to take the kite, even when physicked and flown two together; and when they have been made to it they command a very high price.
D'Arcussia declares that the sakers and lanners do better in stormy weather and high winds than the peregrine.
I hear that eyess sakers are preferred, and that they are never allowed to fly any other quarry until they are slipped first at bagged kites.
Miss Sakerswas to have a stall at the bazaar in aid of the new church.
After that, it was no very great thing that Miss Sakers seemed anxious to know us better.
While I was in the middle of it, Miss Sakersand Eliza came back, and Miss Sakers said good-bye to me very coldly.
If Miss Sakers happens to ask us whether we are going to the bazaar in support of the Deserving Inebriates next year, I have instructed Eliza to reply: "Not if Lady Sandlingbury and her friend have a stall.
Though no longer young, Miss Sakers is very pleasant in her manner.
If Miss Sakers lends us a book, it is discourteous not to look at it.
She frowned hard at me, shook her head slightly, and asked Miss Sakers about the special preacher for Epiphany Sunday.
Miss Sakers is friendly, of course, especially when there are subscriptions on for the bazaar or the new organ, but she doesn't carry it to that point.
In a sixth-rate the sakers were carried all on the one deck, and the minions on the quarterdeck.
To remedy a defect of that, the sakers were made, and the demiculverins and culverins.
If it be His mighty will that we should tak' it, then shall we enter into it, yea, though drakes and sakers lay as thick as cobblestanes in the streets.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sakers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.