I can clip off the head of a pa'tridge every time, and I might have clipped his hand, and got the skin and took he back for Doctor Joe to fix up.
There we lowered a small ca'tridge down the main hatchway, an' let it rest down among the cargo.
Never," Pa Tridge would say, "criticise anyone or anything on hearsay.
Always bear in mind," Ma Tridge would say, "that after one has married one's cook she ceases to cook.
Bear in mind," Ma Tridge would say--but that is more than enough of the tiresome old bores.
All that a Pa and Ma Tridge have to do after fledging is complete is to look out for cats and hawks and foxes, to beware of the feet of clumsy cattle, and to administer correction and advice.
Tell the truth as often as possible," Pa Tridge would say.
Even though you should get on intimate terms with a pheasant," Ma Tridge would say, "don't brag about it.
Don't carry a ca'tridge in your gun unless you're expecting game to jump up in front of you any time.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tridge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.