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Example sentences for "weel"

Lexicographically close words:
weekends; weekes; weeklies; weekly; weeks; weele; weell; weels; weemen; weemin
  1. See gien I dinna luik weel efter my leddy.

  2. We micht win throu the nicht there weel eneuch.

  3. A blue coat and a tartan kilt gang na weel thegither.

  4. Her face was jist like a simmer day, an' weel I likit the luik o' the lassie!

  5. Faith, it'll be weel into the mornin' or we win oot o' this.

  6. Gow wadna hae ye sent for; but I kent weel eneuch 'at he wad be a' the quaieter gin ye war here.

  7. I'm weel oot o' her grups, I can tell ye.

  8. Gin it warna for yer len'th, I cud cairry ye weel eneuch.

  9. It's a' vera weel as far as it's gane; but I'm feared for the aftercome.

  10. Naething has happened but what ye a' alang kent very weel about.

  11. Ye ken vera weel we haena a bodle to pay ye wi'.

  12. But it's getting weel on in the day, sir; so I maun cut short my yarn, as we sailors say, and leave ye.

  13. But I knew varry weel mysen what I were boun' to do, though I didn't say so to them.

  14. They dealt weel, dealt weel at Isabell's burial The white bread an the wine, An gainst the morn at that same time They dealt the same again.

  15. And four-and-twenty fair ladyes Will to the mass repair, But weel may ye my ladye ken, The fairest ladye there.

  16. I'll keep my doors weel guarded, my windows all pennd in.

  17. Weel brook ye o your brown, brown bride, Between ye and the stock; And sae will I o my black, black kist, That has neither key nor lock.

  18. But he took out a purse of gold, Weel locked in a glove: 'O tak ye that, my bonny may, And seek anither love.

  19. I learnt it in my mother's bour, I wish I had learnt it weel, That I could swim this wan water As weel as fish or eel.

  20. For so ye weel micht bee, Or are ye the lass o the Ruch Royal, Seekand Lord Gregorie?

  21. Altho he slew your three bauld sons, He weel might be forgien; They were well clad in armour bright, Whan my love was him lane.

  22. O wha is that at my bower-door, Sae weel my name does ken?

  23. She'd see that Inchcawdy canna compeer wi' us; we've patronized her weel in Pettybaw!

  24. And the lang and short o’ the hail matter is, that we loe ye and your bonnie lads and lassies, Laird, sae weel that we winna be pairted frae ye.

  25. I hae naething to say against the wage; aiblins a man weel instructed in his profession should aye be worthy o’ his hire.

  26. Altho’ not weel up i’ ther armour an mail, Yet these are the lads ’at can tell yu a tale.

  27. Bud I set off ageean at t’run, Fer I weel understood, If I gat owt fra that thear clahn, It woddant do ma good.

  28. So thirteen cups a piece they tuke, An’ they were noan ta blame, Fer weel shoo knew did Hannah Shack, They’d hev to pay the same.

  29. All a set o’ fine fellas in heighest respect, Weel up i’ moustaches an’ nicely shirt neckt.

  30. What for shouldna a cobbler write wonnerfully, as weel as anither?

  31. What for are ye knittin' yer broos ower a leein' ballant--a' havers as weel as lees?

  32. I cud weel believe that," was David's unhesitating answer.

  33. Weel I wat they're the Popp's ain bairns, an' the scarlet wumman to the mither o' them.

  34. The thing can be explained in no other way," said her husband, doggedly, "if he was weel and in sound mind.

  35. It's Gospel that my ain wife is short wi' me when I've on my uniform, though weel she kens that I would rather hae stuck to the loom if I hadna ha'en sic a queer richt leg.

  36. Ay, weel, when I heard that, I thocht I micht as weel die on the ice as in my bed, so I up and on wi' my claethes.

  37. You men and women o' Thrums," she responded, "ken that I wish you weel by the service I hae done you this nicht.

  38. There was some angry muttering from the crowd, and young Charles Yuill exclaimed, "Curse you, would you lord it ower us on week-days as weel as on Sabbaths?

  39. But though the money is there now, in a week or leetle more we will not see moche of it, and my pocket weel remain aimpty--corbezzoli!

  40. I weel be here to-night before you are arrive, and I weel do it very fast, and so like--bote you know how well I can copy.

  41. If you do not promise it here and at once, I will not ask again, and maybe you weel be sorry.

  42. I weel ask no more; and now, signor, farewell--adieu.

  43. Though much he thought, yet little he said; He knew the gate as weel as they.

  44. Baith the hie land and the law; Keep ye weel frae the traitor Mains!

  45. Man, its weel seen ye're no very acquant in Embro!

  46. Baith were weel qualified, for they had baith been sodgers in the garrison, and kent the gate to handle solans, and the seasons and values of them.

  47. This was a business he was weel used wi', he had been a craigsman frae a laddie, and trustit nane but himsel'.

  48. I mind weel that as my faither and me gaed hame again, he cam ower and ower the same expression, how little he likit Tod Lapraik and his dwams.

  49. I had told him, "Weel may yon boatie row, or my craig'll have to thole a raxing.

  50. By all accounts, he was a very fine man, and he may weel be proud of you.

  51. Seea gret a maund is ne'er confiand, Tiv onny shire or nation; They geean meeast praise weea weel displays A leearned iddicasion.

  52. The neighbours all remember weel Once Dolly bought a gaon; A painted lin, the grandest thing; Ther but one piece ith taon.

  53. Why can't we hev a bit 'o spree, As weel as uther folks, Jer?

  54. Unfeelin brewt, unfeelin brewt, Ah neer wur weel an strong; There's nobbut one thing cheers ma nah, Ah cannut last sa long.

  55. When he had finished and lighted his pipe, he said: "You weel fin' de beaver on de cache.

  56. Better hide your grub or M'sieu Wolverine weel steal eet w'ile you sleep.

  57. She weel eat Jean Marcel, she so glad to see heem, an' we mus' keep her off de bed.

  58. We weel feenish on our feet--Fleur, de wolf and Jean Marcel.

  59. I weel go to Hannah Bay now and get my dog.

  60. Then with a shrug he said: "M'sieu Wallace weel wish to start to-night?

  61. Wal," said Jean proudly, "I weel have good dog-team een two year.

  62. W'en dey trade dere fur weel you hold it from de oder fur, separate?

  63. You weel nevaire see de Husky," broke in Piquet.

  64. Some day we weel hav' de beeg sleep--you and Jean.

  65. De rabbit weel be few; net beeg cache of feesh before de freeze-up!

  66. Well then, we may as weel let t' fire goa aat first as last," rejoined the good wife, a little ruffled.

  67. Ay, thaa may weel ask," said Sally, wiping her eyes with her apron.

  68. I loike a gooid foire as weel as onybody; and if thaa grumbles ony maar, I weant go to th' pit agean.

  69. O weel weel may the waters rise, In welcome o' their Queen; What gars ye look sae white, Albert?

  70. And gin I lighted on your land, As light fu' weel I may, O am I free to feast wi' you, And free to come and gae?

  71. But Saunders' only reply was this: "Mony a time he's hed tae gang round; he micht as weel hae an open road for his last traivel.

  72. Ye ken weel she'd turn to and mak' up the beds hersel', sooner than raise a fuss.

  73. Well, I canna be aye getting' up special dishes for his lordship, so I may as weel prepare to receive him.

  74. Thou might as weel wear a blue ribbon and be a drunkard.

  75. O weel were they that fell fighting On dark Drumossie's day: They keep their hame ayont the faem And we die far away.


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