Shure there's no sinseat all, at all, in workin' life out to kape life in.
None iv us that has any sinse belaves in Home Rule.
He was one of these well-fed fellows, with about three inches of fat on his ribs and three inches of bone in his skull, and a power of sinse outside his head.
Mrs. Casey replied: "She be a little granehorn, wid no sinse yet.
Well, one would suppose Paddy Donovan an' his daughter had more sinse nor to think of sich a runagate as Bouncin' Phelim.
Sure he hasn't sinse to know the right hand from the left.
One moother can fale fer another; but these childhren hasn't the sinse till they gits the sorrer.
I thought he'd more sinse than to be axin' yees to give away yer time, that's as good as money to yees.
But the b'y hasn't sinse whin it's about the little sisther he's talkin'.
Sure an' it's all there if on'y I had the sinse to rade it.
Thank th' Lord I had th' good sinse to retire f'rm pollyticks whin me repytation had spread as far as Halsted Sthreet.
Well, there's some sinse in that name, then; but who'd think of sich a thing as a tumbler and a cock in a pistle?
Me bird has too amazing good sinse to go back when he could be following you," exulted Freckles, exactly as if he did not realize what the delay had cost him.
No disparagement intinded to the sinse of the mare!
Now if ye had run away to Ireland, there'd be some sinsein it.
If he wor, he'd have the blessed sinse to hide it, for fear the Irish 'ud lave the Church whin they found it out.
But the man I struk tuk it in fair fight, an' he had the good sinse not to die.
Jamaica-headed castigator, you; sure you never had more nor a thimbleful o' sinse on any subject.
Bedad, then, if sinse was all that ailed them, the pair of them is as 'cute as a couple of young foxes.
There might ha' been somesinse in it, if you'd done it to plase her, but now you're more than a trifle too late wid that.
But, the Lord be good to me--sorra a syllable of the sinse come back.
Sinse you command me in the name of one of the gods, I will speak.
Well, there's some sinse in that name, then; but who'd think of sitch a thing as a tumbler and a cock in a pistle?
An' the mister shud ave better sinse than to trate her so unkind, don't yees think so now?
There they be, sure, lyin' en the flure wid nosinse in thim at all, at all.
A woman's sinse iv humor is in her husband's name.
If he could grow thim manny brains in half a hour, they was no tellin' how much sinse he might have by mornin'.
The sorra fear iv her, Tim; she has more sinse nor that.
But if ye had any sinse of dacency left, ye wouldn't let her shame her family and break her old mother's heart, and that for no purpose except to make her worse than she is already.
Be hivins, if ye had any sinse at all I should think ye could see that for yerself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sinse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.