All de ole sheeps had li'l lambs en some of 'em had two, en all de cows was givin' three gallons to de pail.
About twelve miles south-west of Widdecombe is Sheeps Tor, a sharply defined height that has given its name to the parish and tiny village that it overshadows.
A Hash of any Tongues, Neats Tongues, Sheeps Tongues, or any great or small Tongues.
It was after midnight when the few faint lights of Sheeps Bar came into view.
But Sheeps Bar was dead; there was not a stir of life as he passed, not the click of a latch, not a face at door or window.
Food cravings appeased, his anxieties temporarily at rest, he was easier than he had been since the night at Sheeps Bar.
Across the front page in glaring black letters he read the words, "Knapp, the bandit, caught at Sheeps Bar.
At Sheeps Bar, ten miles farther on, he was to meet Knapp and plan for the holdup of the stage that tomorrow night would carry treasure to the Cimarroon Mine at North Fork.
It is here smelted in certain small furnaces, called guairas by the Indians, which are supplied with a mixed fuel of charcoal and sheeps dung, and are blown up by the wind only, without the use of any mechanical contrivance.
Beat in a Mortar the Leg of a Young Coney (Vulgarly called the Almond) or of a Whelp or Catling, and a quantity of Virgins Wax and Sheeps suet, till they are incorporated, and temper them with clarified Honey into Paste.
The great White Maggots, keep them in Sheeps Tallow, or little bits of a beasts Liver; and to scour them, hang them warm in a bag of Blanketing with Sand.
Shtinkin' off sheeps py our noses all der time, till I can't eat no more mit der shmell of dem.
Neffer pefore did I see vool on der Flying U fences, py cosh, und sheeps baa-aain' in der coulee!
I goes out mit a club, py cosh, und der sheeps chust looks und valks by some better place alreatty, und I throw rocks and yells till mine neck iss sore.
Und he laughs some more pecause der sheeps dey don't go avay; dey chust run around und eat more grass and baa-aa!
Sometimes we'd keep playin' so late it was dark 'fore we knowed it and we'd start runnin' them sheeps home.
After the plants have come into bearing, sheeps dung is an excellent thing to mix with the water, if used in a moderate manner.
Sheeps dung, mixed with the water, will be found very beneficial to the plants, if used moderately, as too great a freedom will tend to injure them.
Take the white of an Egge, and so much Bolearmoniacke as will thicken it, and spread it on a round plaister of sheeps leather, and lay it on the temples on that side the Rheume is.
From Sheeps Tor the Drizzlecombe remains are reached with great ease.
A walk that will richly repay the pedestrian is one up the valley of the Narra Tor Brook, between Sheeps Tor and Down Tor.
Sheeps Tor has been brought into the world by the construction of the reservoir.
The mansion near the station was formerly a seat of the Elfords of Sheeps Tor.
There was a langstone near Sourton, another by Tavistock, one atSheeps Tor, others by Modbury; these stones have disappeared and have left but their names to tell where they once stood.
The drive from Douseland round Yennadon, above the dam and the reservoir, to Sheeps Tor village, is hardly to be surpassed for beauty anywhere on the moor.
The last Elford of Sheeps Tor was John, who married Admonition Prideaux, and died without issue in 1748, his six children having predeceased him.
And now to return to Sheeps Tor and the picturesque village that nestles under it.
In Sheeps Tor churchyard he lies, but Burra Tor has been sold since his death.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sheeps" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.