The captain of her, who was a regular-built Bostonian, declared we were nothing “but a parcel of British sarpents and robbers, and it was a tarnation shame that the United States suffered it.
Aren't nowt to tell, sir, only as he went to get some more wood, and the sarpents caught him.
It wasn't a trial, miss, it was jist a bunch of sarpents hissin' all the time.
And say, Dave Groggan, did yer grandfather ever tell ye where the sarpents wint to whin Saint Patrick drove thim out of ould Ireland?
And leave all them black sarpents yander poking out their tongues at us?
You jest do now, and you'll have forty sarpents wrapped round you in less than no time.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sarpents" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.