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Example sentences for "vill"

Lexicographically close words:
vilification; vilified; vilifies; vilify; vilifying; villa; village; villager; villagers; villages
  1. Go in ze park by ze bench and I vill come and talk zare wiz you.

  2. Meess Nancy said unto me one day, 'Vill you play on my leetle guitar?

  3. You gif zem two franc--and zen zey vill gromble.

  4. Zat vill pe oal rahit--Your loggage in ze gondola, yes?

  5. He vill be the Emperor and he vill repay!

  6. You vill have a refolution," he said solemnly.

  7. The people vill have, and the nobles vill not give!

  8. And the gentleman inside he vill lose his head.

  9. And when the refolution come--bah--he vill have the iron hand!

  10. How moch--vy you remember, you vill give de bond money--de fifteen hundred.

  11. Vill you pay me my monish, Mr Newland, or vill you go to prison?

  12. Mishter Newland, you vash a gentleman, you vill pay me my monish.

  13. Vell, Mr Newland, if you have not de ten tousand a year, you have de house and de monish; you vill not cheat a poor man like me.

  14. Mishter Newland, I vash beg your pardon, but vill you not pay me de interest of de monish?

  15. And I shall be moch oblige if any shentilmans vill kindly favour me viz 'is 'at for ze purpose of my exberiment.

  16. Now I vill ask you to choose any cart or carts out of zis back.

  17. Mine fader will say nodings, but he vill cut pig stick and bang me as bard as nefer vos lying.

  18. If she don't do dot a leedle harder his head vill bounce off," remarked Otto.

  19. I vill tells him dot I gives him mit you.

  20. They vill not go to roost, I dinks, till the sun comes down.

  21. It vill not be the first times dot he does dot.

  22. That would give him enough elevation, and the lad added: "If I sees any noise vot I don't like, den I drops you so quick dot you vill bump the ground so hard dot it bulges out mit China on de other side.

  23. I vill tell you many more curieuse tings.

  24. Now, ve vill ged some more do-nighdt, I tell you dose.

  25. You vill be in more tanger as der air ship, I bed you.

  26. He iss der greadest feller dot efer vas, aber der pest oof dem vill make a misblay vonce und oggasionally.

  27. Then, and not till then," he says, "I vill approach the altar.

  28. Vile that qvestion is a perwadin' this here conwersation, p'raps the genl'men vill permit me to re-tire.

  29. I think dot I vill do some fighdin' myselufs alretty, ven ve get der retgoads at, yahs.

  30. I never begrudged you, my boy, any victuals as I had in the house, and the thought of that ere vill be a great consolation to me on my death-bed.

  31. Mind, vot you says vill go as evidence agin you.

  32. Says he, "Old VILL vants his own vay, the vicked old vote-snatcher!

  33. My nets may be unauthorised, and my decoys not his'n; Vot odds, ven those decoys vill draw, those nets the birds imprison?

  34. I'll set up on my own account; and I've a new half dozen Of nice decoys vich I am sure the shyest birds vill cozen.

  35. And some vill back the Brummyites, and some the Grand Old Harward'ners; But vichsoever from the fight of victory be the snatcher, The Midlands own a champion in the Brummagem Birdcatcher.

  36. But that arrangement vill not suit the Brummagem Birdcatcher!

  37. Maypi sie know sie vill git peten," he muttered, loud enough for Norah to hear.

  38. Bay for it, und say nodings; I vill gif you back de monny to-morrow morning.

  39. You cannot safe my life, I haf not long to lif; but you vill leaf me in beace!

  40. Mein legs vill nicht carry me," pleaded Schmucke, imploring the doctor to come to the rescue.

  41. Vill you not oonderstand that I lof nopody but Bons?

  42. Gott in hefn is going to haf pity upon me; He vill send me to mein friend in der grafe, und I dank Him for it--" He clasped his hands.

  43. Get better; ve vill sell some prick-a-prack und end our tays kvietly in a corner somveres, mit kind Montame Zipod.

  44. I vill not stain my hands vith your dirty blood; I vill make a present of you to my good friend King Plenty.

  45. You vill not mind staying here all night, eh?

  46. Oof ve don't leaf, ve vill be deadt men pefore you can say Chack Ropinson!

  47. Und oof der headt shdays long enough py a feller, it vill make him as deadt as some mackerels.

  48. Matt und I vill look afder der fellers on der floor.

  49. Dere vill be some foolishness among der fishes, I bed you!

  50. Churgens, you vas a pad egg, und you vill ged vat's coming by you vone oof dose tays.

  51. Now you vill go down and stop vis ze ozaire boy till I tell you to come up.

  52. I vill not lock ze door, but you listen, bose of you.

  53. Zey vill not part, for zey are new, and tres fort--strong.

  54. If a man say he vill not, I knock him down.

  55. Vell, you vill eat and drink somesing," said the captain.

  56. I sall sail to-night, and you vill be here ready?

  57. Zey vill ask vere you go all night, and you vill say to see le Capitaine Lebrun and his cargo of silk and lace and glove and scent bottaile and ze spice; and vat zen?

  58. Mind," he said impressively, "you vill stay.

  59. Von of my men say von day he have sick of me, and he vill go.

  60. I vill see you two 'ave a fight some days.

  61. You look over ze most left, and you vill see ze land of ze fat, heavy Dutchmans.

  62. If ze sloop sail vin she vill come for me.

  63. If she lose ze capitaine vill be prisonaire, and behold encore ze fortune of war.

  64. Eef you love me, eef you really and truly love me, I vill to-night ask you to prove eet.

  65. Eef you never do anysing else een your life, zis that you 'ave done for me vill be written down by zee angels een your book.

  66. But you vill stay a leetle--just a leetle?

  67. You know veil zat I vill die--if need be--for zee Rajah.

  68. You may push on, mine frond; go ahead if you vill, but I vill not leave zee booterflies.

  69. Go" (to the Dyak youth), "tell your chief ve vill come.

  70. Vat he vill do, he can do--vat he can do he vill do.

  71. Vait for me if I have not arrived--or I vill vait for you.

  72. Vell, I vill go ant see zee booterflies to-morrow.

  73. Ve vill find out zee port he is going to, ant you vill meet me zere.

  74. I vill vant a shofel or a spade of some sort.

  75. Come now; eat, an' ve vill go to vork again.

  76. Vill you ask zee chief to show me zee place ant zen tell his people, on pain of def, not to go near it all night, for if zey do I vill certainly shot zem--by accident of course!

  77. I have tried to find out, but he vill not speak.

  78. In Vill none should fail to notice the painting of the Angel of Peace, which is over the doorway of a house in the main street.

  79. Still climbing upwards from Vill and leaving the sights and sounds of the valley behind us we gradually approach Igls.

  80. When the little village of Vill is reached one seems suddenly to step into a fresh region of experience; one singularly different from that of Innsbruck, which, after all, lies but a mile or two away in the valley down below.


  81. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vill" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    vill kill; village called; village communities; village community; village life; village near; village street