One more of the knaves, and that will sarve the turn for to-night.
It was not wanting, however, to make mesarve the Sergeant.
There has been enough blood shed to answer our purpose and to sarve the king; and as for honor, in that meaning, it will do better for young ensigns and recruits than for cool-headed, obsarvant Christian men.
I tell what better ting, Massa Easy: we go lock up all de wine, and sarve out so much, and no more.
He sarve you well, Massa Easy, long as he live, by de holy St Patrick.
I allers thought you set too much by me to sarve me sech a trick as that.
Dat meant if you can't sarve God here below, how is you gwine to git along wid him if you gits to Heben?
I would go any length to sarve Charley Hanlon, but I care nothin' for him beyond an acquaintance, although I did like him a little, or I thought I did.
I sarve the king of England to make him pay well for it.
Gifts and begging we look upon as mean and unbecoming, and the next thing to going on to the town as a pauper; though if I can sarve you lawfully, like, I'm just as willing to work for your money as for that of any other man.
The old man is of my colour and nation and I wish to sarve him, but as one who denied all his gifts, in the way of religion, it would have come hard to do so.
Thomas Hutter is master of one pistol less than he was this morning, but, as it happened in trying to sarve him, there's no ground of complaint.
You see the vagabonds can make logs sarve their turn, as well as the best raftsmen on the rivers, and it would be no great expl'ite for them to invade us in a body.
What are we prying into another man's chist for, but tosarve its owner in the best way we can.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sarve" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.