Or canst thou break that heart of his, Whase only faut is loving thee?
Whase ain dear lass, that he likes best, Comes clinkin' down beside him!
And Mysie, whase clavering aunty Wad match her wi' Jamie, the laird; And learns the young fouk to be vaunty, But neither to spin nor to caird.
And Andrew, whase granny is yearning To see him a clerical blade, Was sent to the college for learning, And cam' back a coof, as he gaed.
Thair is Chryst Jesus the King, and his kingdome the Kirk, whase subject King James the Saxt is, and of whase kingdome nocht a king nor a lord, nor a heid, bot a member!
Peace to the husbandman, an' a' his tribe, Whase care fells a' our wants frae year to year!
Dinna speak o' a raip to a chield whase father was hanged.
I gaed to see an auld Christian, whase body an' brain are nigh worn oot.
Ye are richt to believe this man, whom ye have come to meet, and whase bread ye have broken, that he will reduce your rents; for he never broke his word.
We're a' wranged thegither, and the Holy Ghost, whase temple we sud be, is wranged forby.
She stuck like a horse leech, whase blude rins fair through, it.
Naebody ever asked for the guineas; but it was weel kenned frae whase hoose they were stown.
Dinna ken Lucy Graeme, dochter o' Arthur Graeme, o' Sunnybrae, whase heart I hae broken by marryin you!
I shouldna speak of a soft honeyed tongue, whase sounds were music to my ear, recommended himsel to me at a neighbouring fair, and took frae me, whether I wad or no, my silly affections.
For he has kill'd a gallant squire, Whase friends are out to tak him.
Thair is Chryst Jesus the King and his Kingdom the Kirk, whase subject King James the Saxt is: and of whase Kingdom nocht a King, nor a lord, nor a heid, bot a member.
For us and for our Stage, should ony spier, "Whase aught thae chiels maks a' this bustle here?
Vain is his hope, whase stay an' trust is In moral mercy, truth, and justice!
And by our banners march'd Muirhead, And Buittle was na slack; Whase haly priesthood nane could stain, For wha could dye the black?
Lang] May he whase arms shall fauld thy charms Possess a leal and true heart!
The wretch whose doom is "Hope nae mair" What tongue his woes can tell; Within whase bosom, save Despair, Nae kinder spirits dwell.
Whase ain dear lass, that he likes best, Comes clinkin down beside him!
And whasewas that blue coat wi' the bonny gowd buttons upo' 't?
And this ane's mine, whaseever the ither micht be.
Thine be ilka joy and treasure, Peace, enjoyment, love, and pleasure!
I'm weel aware that our minutes bear that Mr Todd is our boxmaster; but we ken better than that, and we, whase trade it is to change colours, can hae nae difficulty in reconcilin the tints.
The consequences o' a wife's domination are weel exemplified in the case o' that contemptible man whase assistance we now require.
And whase grave--whase grave did ye bring me to look at?
No; nor never will be the father o' ony bairn whase mither's no his wife!
Sae might I say; but 'tis no easy done By anewhase saul is sadly out of tune.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whase" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.