Whoes that that offers violens to these gates That never yet offended?
As for the bodie it is so abus'd That no man can take noticewhoes it was.
States, but as none of those chiefs of whoes language he was Conversent would accompany us, his Services were no longer of use to the U States and he was therefore discharged and paid up.
Set on on the roade leading as we were informed to the lodge of the twisted hair, the Chief in whoes Care we had left our horses.
I, and the Musicks like theires: come, Sirra, whoes your Poett?
Ile say no more; the event will testifie Whoes in the fault.
She loved him, he for her love was slayen, For whoes revenge eke lyes she here in shrine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whoes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.