Now Shanet wad ill like to live in a place where polish, and sheriffs, and bailiffs, and sie thieves and trash of the world, could tak puir shentlemen by the throat, just because they wanted a wheen dollars in the sporran.
They're just a wheen clouts I was sorting out," she faltered.
Andy has just a wheen parcels, but Elshie's as fu' as he can haud.
But I'm talling ye, I simply will noat go to his house--to put up with a wheen damned insults!
A wheenauld wives wi' mutches and a wheen solemn men wi' hoasts!
I'm afraid there's a wheen o' sogers coming up the road.
I've known a wheen o' lassies in my time that would do queer things for the lads they had their hearts set on, but ne'er a one as venturesome as her.
Yestreen I rode this water deep, And my gude lord beside me; But this nicht I maun set in my pretty fit and wade, A wheen blackguards wading wi' me, 6.
A wheen smiths, an' mebbe a carpenter or twa, is a' I want .
Make the other eends fast by giein' them a wheen o' turn over them branches above.
If we kin but git a wheen o' miles atween us an' them yelpin' savages, we may hev a chance o' salvation yit.
And a great wheen of Highland gentlemen very glad to join them there too," said I, resenting the implication.
We needn't trouble ourselves about an ugly old house and a wheenimpident lodge-keepers.
Here's a lady shut up in this house against her will by a wheen blagyirds.
Just a wheen Gorbals keelies and the lad Heritage.
Just a wheen auld wives that packed thegether they haven't room for an extra hen.
Ye're a wheen thievin' hungry callants, and if there were a polisman in the place I'd gie ye in chairge.
But there's a wheen daft folk that would set them up as models--close to truth and reality, says you.
At the yearly examination of the school-room by the Presbytery and Maister Wiggie, he aye sat at the head of the form, and never failed getting a clap on the head and a wheen carvies.
They'll look on your work wi' suspicion, and a wheen o' them'll even oppose you.
It'll gi'e a wheen bigmouths a guid job and an easy time.
But I heard it for a fact, and that a guid wheen o' men doon the country hae gaen back to their work through it.
I durst hardly draw my breath, let be to answer him; and sae he continued, "I think it wad hae been as decent-like an she had lain still in her bed rather as comed raiking out amang a wheen wild men on sic a wild height.
I've written books myself, and who reads them but a wheen of graybeards, and they drowsing by the fire?
A wheen poor drudges ye are," answered the nymph of the land to the nymph of the sea.
I have six terriers at hame, forbye twa couple of slow-hunds, five grews, and a wheen other dogs.
Sae ye see hoo they war a wheen selfish crayturs, an' a hantle waur nor the man 'at was led astray into an ill deed.
There’s a wheenletters and parcels frae Messieurs Steiner and Roche, which will, nae doubt, explain the settlement o’ the matter anent your shares in the fur trade.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wheen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.