Why my skinne hangs about me like an olde Ladies loose Gowne: I am withered like an olde Apple Iohn.
Skinne is surely lent him, For hee's enclin'd as is the rauenous Wolues.
One good skinne will perfume a whole house-full of cloathes, if it be right and good.
Profitable forskinne and flesh, Hares, Conies and Deere.
The French women "account the distilled water of pimpernell mervailous good to clense the skinne from any roughnesse deformity or discolouring thereof and to make it smooth neate and cleere.
Then hee gaue me the skinneso richly painted, and I recompensed him with somewhat of our marchandise.
They couer their priuies with the skinne of a Stagge well dressed.
The rest were all naked except their priuities, which were couered with a skinne tyed behinde.
Where he is wont to haue a beares skinne for his bed, And must, in stead of pillow, clap his saddle to his head.
In the extremitie of Winter, if you holde a pewter dish or pot in your hand, or any other metall (except in some chamber where their warme stoaues bee) your fingers will friese fast vnto it, and drawe off the skinne at the parting.
When his friend dieth, he killeth his best horse, and hauing flayed off the skinne hee carieth it on high vpon a long pole before the corpes to the place of buriall.
If all these you finde in him, knowe that bothe nature is wekened by the annoiance of the humoures, and that the skinne is stopped, and the humoure grosse, and that for thys the sweate is letted.
The Foxe's skinne is profitable against all moyste fluxes in theskinne of the body, and also the gowt, and cold in the sinnewes.
Neither is there any skinne which will sooner take a colour, or more constantly retaine it.
And moreover, if Silver bee rubbed over with the powder of the Cockatrices flesh, it is likewise sayde that it giveth it a tincture like unto Golde: and, besides these qualities, I remember not any other in the flesh or skinne of this serpent.
The skinne is full of soft doune, like to a fine furre, which they vse to occupie when they haue euill stomocks, and it maketh good digestion.
They weare on their heads a piece of a Deeres skinne two spannes broad set after the maner of a helmet, and vpon it certaine small sticks with some sortes of fethers.
The description of a beast, of the skinne whereof they make targets.
The women weare the skinne of a deere before their priuities, and nothing els vpon all their bodies.
I will spend all I have without my skinne Diii But he shall be brought to the plight I am in!
Thou hast clothed me with skinne and flesh; whereunto that in the 6.
So Adam in respect of his body, is a representation of the sensible world; where his skinne corresponds with the Firmament, extending heaven like a Curtaine.
Thy gentle Magitian hath not onely given thee the shape and travell of an Asse, but also a skinneso soft and tender as it were a swallow: why dost thou not take courage and runne away to save thy selfe?
The Theeves little regarding my crying, did lay me on and beat my wretched skinne in such sort, that after it was neither apt nor meet to make Sives or Sarces.
A Lump or Lumpus Anglorum so named by Aldrouandus by some esteemed a festiuall dish though it affordeth butt a glutinous jellie and the skinne is beset with stony knobs after no certaine order.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "skinne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.