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Example sentences for "wint"

Lexicographically close words:
wins; winsey; winsome; winsomely; winsomeness; wintah; winter; wintered; wintergreen; wintering
  1. Then he folded his arms an' his forehead wint up into a puzzle o' wrinkles.

  2. So I wint in through Achille's door wid thim notes as hot in me pocket as Patsy Donelly's pipe.

  3. Twas four miles to the village, an' I wint on my blessed feet, an' by the time I got to the place I was as nervous as a mouse in a thrap.

  4. I wint over that place in a way to break the heart of a jenteel crook, an' I'm satisfied.

  5. Thin he kem home an' wint fightin' the boss o' the town, so they med him a senator.

  6. I wish every girl that was born wint there.

  7. He looked so lovely sittin' there whin we wint in that me sivin sinses left me, an' I cudn't rightly mek up me mind afterwards.

  8. I suppose that's how we all got in, for I wint too, an' the three of us looked like sisters of mercy, dhressed in black wid veils on our heads.

  9. Thin he wint to the war, an' began fightin' wid powdher an' guns, so they med him a colonel.

  10. About twenty miles out yander to the west there's a bit of an island where the overseer and two officers wint one day to shute wild pig and birds, and I went wid 'em.

  11. I says, for I couldn't stop meself, sor; and they give three cheers for the captain and wint off to quarthers; and that was all.

  12. Faix, he drew Black Mazzard's blood off, for he wint shtraight at him, knocking one pishtol up in the air wid his hand as he did so.

  13. Och, and I looked up thin to ask a blessing on meself before I wint up in such a hurry that I hadn't time to confess; and bedad there was the owld gintleman expanding his mouth into the widest grin I iver saw in me life!

  14. Av course I wint into the gallery an' began to fill the pit wid other people's hats, an' I passed the time av day to Hogin walkin' through Denmark like a hamstrung mule wid a pall on his back.

  15. Sure enough, ma'am, for I wint there to look for my cowlt that was missin'.

  16. Nixt day I wint to see Dinah; but there was no tucker in me as I walked.

  17. Sure the poor craythur only just wint over to get a mouthful o' the grass by the side o' the ditch.

  18. At that I wint four ways to wanst huntin' Dempsey.

  19. Then he said the Kaiser was the greatest single force for civilization that ever was, an' wit' that I gave him a lift under the lug an' we wint at it.

  20. Wid that we wint aff to the widdy's, next door, and ye may well say it was an illigant place; so it was.

  21. But aff she wint down the stairs like a shot, and thin I turned round to the little Frinch furrenner.

  22. Standing still for the time, as Pat Mulrooney said whin the byes tied him to the gate post and wint off and left him.

  23. It was thim spalpeens that wint fur the Captain whin he was journeying through the woods.

  24. As to me v'ice, the cultivation I've resaved has been in shouting at the cows when they wint astray or at the pigs whin they broke out of the stye.

  25. He has the look of a fellow mixed and confused like, similar to Pat McGuigan, whin he dived off the dock and his head and shoulders wint through a lobster pot that he didn't obsarve in time to avoid the same.

  26. He wint there airly this morning; he'll hear of the throuble at the post office and the beefeater, as ye call him, will let everybody know he winged the robber as he was running off.

  27. Columbus wint out in thray ships, our gallant captain wint out in his undhershirt and a straw hat.

  28. She wint to thry her hand upon somebody's roost, an' it'll go hard if she fails!

  29. What did the poor crature want when she wint to a bigger man dan you, and she wasn't turned away aither?

  30. As he wint along the road, he began praying softly to himself, for he knew the divil was watching him.

  31. And sure I know if I wint with 'em, I should have to curse the face of the Blessed and Holy Mary forever, and I said then, 'Never!

  32. Sure, I wint down into the stowage to say if the yolklines and chains for the wheel were all clear, and to disconnect the shtame stayrin' gear," replied our friend Garry.

  33. With that off the two of us wint on our errind of mercy, though it was lucky I lift that message with O'Dowd, as ye'll larn prisintly!

  34. Faith, sor, the ould moon looked so moighty plisint that night that I took a lunar or two, jist to divart mesilf with, when Spokeshave wint below and there was nobody lift to poke fun at, sure!

  35. His friend De Wint greatly loved the level plains of Lincolnshire and the surrounding country, and no artist was better able to depict its peculiar charms.

  36. If you wor only to see, ma'am, how fast their little ilbows wint as they pulled out their inds!

  37. Well, things wint on in the ould way for some time longer.

  38. We du not want tu cop ut like did Wilde, whin he wint tu arrest Charcoal; or Colebrook, whin he tackled Almighty Voice.

  39. Oireland, an' rints wint up an' th' pore was dhriven well-nigh desprit.

  40. Wanst, bein' a fool, I wint into the married lines more for the sake av spakin' to our ould color-sergint Shadd than for any thruck wid womenfolk.

  41. Afther they was all gone, I wint back to Canteen an' called for a quart to put a thought in me.

  42. They thried some av their dog's thricks on me, but I dhrew a line round my cot, an' the man that thransgressed ut wint into hospital for three days good.

  43. I wint up to the man in the veranda, manin', as sure as I sit, to knock the life out av him.

  44. I'm all that,' sez I, an' my anger wint away in a flash.

  45. At that I wint to slape, an' took no heed till he pulled up on the embankmmt av the line where the coolies were pilin' mud.

  46. Divil a mistake I made," answered Andy very stoutly; "I wint home the minit you give it to me.

  47. I won'er where to she wint this time," said Mrs. M'Gurk.

  48. I wint around in a big circle all the toime, an’ jist when I thought I wur coming out all right, what would I do but fetch up slap jist where I started from.

  49. The gossoon wid the mon that wint be sthame?

  50. But there's trouble brewin' here, an' we must be ready, as we promised we would be when our own wint to the front.

  51. Wake as I was that sorry mornin' I had one thought before me brain wint dark, the thought that I might some day help you aven a little.

  52. Who wint upstairs above thim as was gettin' ready to burn 'em in their beds, an' walked quiet and cool where one wrong step meant to be throttled in the dark?

  53. I can't tell how fast things wint through me moind that night.

  54. The light wint out, an' Jean in his still way had slid off, an' I was alone.

  55. I dunno where the cruel thing wint to, but it wint, all right.

  56. So I took a vacation and wint off on a visit to me rich relatives in Westport.

  57. All this wint through me head like a flash, an' thin I answered his enquiry.

  58. Having had directions from me dad, as soon as I got ashore in New York I made fur the railway station, where I wint to slaap in the cars and woke up in Portland.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    winter camp; winter campaign; winter injury; winter night; winter pelage; winter plumage; winter protection; winter quarters; winter resident; winter savory; winter sports; winter squash; winter time; winter visitant; winter visitor; winters south