Heer's sike a mighty stir i' t' nation, 'Tis woth a lahtle conversation.
What cud thooase expect as ther reward, Bud fra' sike bold attempts te be debarr'd; Nur ivver mare mun they cum theer again, Whahl he hiz sacred office does sustain!
Hoo strange 'at they sud sike fair temples erect, Te murder the sowls in--they're swoorn te protect!
ROGER I dinnot say it's true, It's all unknawn to sike as me an' you.
Sike problems they can set for me 'T wad puzzle waaser heeads mebbe.
Sike treasures they could niver spare, But gether mair an' mair an' mair In ivery pocket.
But just at fost there's sike to-dea As niver was.
It made sike a noise all roond aboot, That folks com far to see; Some said it was a dreadful thing, An' sum said 't was a lee.
Ye canna be too careful aboutsike things, an' yer little lass do look pukey, te be sure.
There nivver was sike a bairn," protested Martha Bolland.
We've had no sike deed i' thirty-fower years o' married life.
George Pickerin' was no friend o' mine, but I'm grieved te hear o' sike deeds as these in oor village.
But a riche sike usurere Wolde I visyte and drawe nere; Him wol I comforte and rehete, For I hope of his gold to gete.
If them as is left, should know waat's coom tiv'un, there'll be sike a revolution and rebel!
It's nobody's minding that keepssike men as thou afloat.
Sike mister men be all misgone, They heapen hills of wrath; Such surly shepheards have we none, They keepen all the path.
I awlus said that foreigners Sud niver mel on me; But sike a viewly face as thine I'd travel far to see.
It made sike a noise all round aboot, That folks com far to see; Sum sed it was a dreadful thing, An' sum sed it was a lee.
And as these holi bokes sein, 1010 The houndes comen fro the halle, Wher that this sikeman was falle, And as he lay ther forto die, The woundes of his maladie Thei licken forto don him ese.
And with that word I sike and wisshe, And seie, "Ha, whi ne were it day?
Sike a man as thou would be, draw thee to sike company.
There's nowt to make sike a pother about," he growled.
Scho made at thayme sike a roare, That for her they fear it sore, And almaiste bounde to flee.
Wiste my brederen, in this houre, That I was set in sike a stoure, They wolde pray for mee!
Scho gaf sike hard braydes at the bande That Peter of Dale had in his hande, Hee myght not holde hys feete; Scho chased thayme sea to and fro, The wight men never wer sea woe, Ther mesure was not mete.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sike" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.