And there it is, a silken sarke, Your ain hand sewd the sleive; Ye maun gae speik to Gill Morice; Speir nae bauld barons leave.
Ay, ye sewd try an' curb your tongue, Jaames," the postmaster counselled him as he scowled back to his teacup.
She promised me ah sewd 'ave fost try at it if owt 'appened 'er.
Then up and gat her seven sisters, And sewed to her a kell, And every steek that they pat in Sewd to a siller bell.
And there it is, a silken sarke, Your ain hand sewd the sleive; Ye maun gae speik to Gill Morice, Speir nae bauld baron's leave.
The gowns that were shapen for my back, They shall be sewd for thine; And likewise I'll gar Squire Willie Gie you a braw Scotsman.
The knights they harped i their bower, The ladies sewd and sang; There was mair mirth in that chamer Than a' their father's lan.
And there it is, a silken sarke, Hir ain hand sewd the sleive; And bid hir cum to Gill Morice, Speir nae bauld baron's leave.
Here is a shirt, O master dear, Her ain hand sewdthe sleeve; She bad me run and tell ye this, And ask nae person's leave.
Whan we were in our father's bouer, We sewd the silken seam; But now we walk the gude greenwud, And bear anither name.
And there it is, a silken sarke, Your ain hand sewd the sleive; Ze maun gae speik to Gill Morice: Speir nae bauld barons leave.
And there it is, a silken sarke, Your ain hand sewd the sleive: Ze maun gae speik to Gill Morice; Speir nae bauld barons leave.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sewd" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.