Weill," said Lethingtoun, "I am sumwhat better provydeit in this last heid, then I wes in the uther twa.
Also the Kyng hath sumwhat graanted to have the resumpsion agayne in summe, but nat in alle, &c.
Item, Gonnore had right gret langage, and he trostyd that the word [world] shall turne sumwhat after ther entent.
I feltsumwhat alarmed, & arose & in a stentoewrian voice obsarved that if any lady or gentleman in that there kar had a krisis consealed abowt their persons they'd better projuce it to onct or suffer the konsequences.
A solum female, lookin sumwhat like a last year's beanpole stuck into a long meal bag, cum in axed me was I athurst and did I hunger?
You find us sumwhat mixed, as I before obsarved, but come again next year and you'll find us clearer nor ever.
Mormons but really to eat Salt vittles & play poker & other beautiful but sumwhat onsartin games.
And sey Elyzabet Paston that she must use hyr selfe to werke redyly, as other jentylwomen done, and sumwhat to helpe hyr selfe ther with.
But whether that the hopper be dusty, Or that the mylstonys be sumwhat rusty, By the mas, the meale is myschevous musty!
And channot sumwhat to stop this gap, cham utterly undone!
I dowt not thoughe he beSumwhat Symple in Aparence yet he shall discharge hymself yf ye put hym in trust and A lityll auctoryte.
Sumwhat I bringe,' And seyde, `Who is in his bed so sone 1310 Y-buried thus?
Kyth now sumwhat thy corage and thy might, Have mercy on thy-self, for any awe.
But fynally, he took al for the beste That she him wroot, for sumwhat he biheld 1325 On which, him thoughte, he mighte his herte reste, Al covered she the wordes under sheld.
Hitherto also apperteineth, whẽ we expoũd a thyng not barely, but repete the causes also sumwhat before, and of what begynnynges it came of.
The same wordes I will now sumwhat bend / vse / and turn / vnto the profite of you that be weake / and thus saye vnto yowe.
But at Wulfila's time the =u=-sound seems to hav alredy containd sumwhat of a spirant.
Here I myght ensure, y^t althoughe the strength of the bodye wer sumwhat taken awaye, that thys incõmoditie is well recompensed by so goodly gyftes of the mynd.
But if we shuld graũte that by these labours y^e strength of y^e body is sumwhat diminished; yet thinke I this losse well recõpensed by winnynge of wyt.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sumwhat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.