I was youngest, An ay my wierd it was the hardest.
But hear me, mither, on my knee, An my hardwierd I'll tell to thee.
I was youngest, And aye my wierd it was the hardest.
The wild, wierd scene before him, the fantastic movements of the participants in the drama would probably create in his mind a false impression of the nature and character of the ceremony.
There are two endings to the story of "Faust"--that marvellous wierd history of human love and demoniac temptation which alike in drama and opera enraptures the world, and once before alluded to in this narration.
Was old Elspeth Graeme indeed a wierd woman, and had the brute changed to be her familiar and avenging spirit?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wierd" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.