He thries to use his gin'rosity, but all th' life is out iv it.
For by that lord that called is Saint Jame, As I have thries in this shorte night Swived the miller's daughter bolt-upright, While thou hast as a coward lain aghast*.
Th' minyit a Mormon thries to break into a pollytical job, a dillygation rises an' says they: 'What!
Th' reason a sailor thries to ride a horse is because he niver r-rode wan befure.
And whanne he hadde it thries rad, To opne a buiste sche him bad, Which sche ther tok him in present, And was full of such oignement, That ther was fyr ne venym non That scholde fastnen him upon, Whan that he were enoynt withal.
Thries sche torned hire aboute, And thries ek sche gan doun loute And in the flod sche wette hir her, And thries on the water ther Sche gaspeth with a drecchinge onde, And tho sche tok hir speche on honde.
If he thries to cut in with somethin' that intelligent people ought to talk about ye stop him with a frown.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.