I wush we'd a let Chubbum an' Suppum come; dey'd been Lord Bugon.
I wush I had,' 'I wush I wuz,' sung de little birds.
I wush dat po' old sick man what libs next ter us could come out here and see it all.
Pretending to weep, Mammy said pathetically: "I wush I cud heah!
He say he wush ter de Lawd he had er know'd Johnny Squinch wus dar, 'caze he nuv'r wud er bin helt up by dem night rob'rs.
At length he resolved to ascertain the innocence of Saiáwush by the ordeal of fire; and the fearless youth prepared to undergo the terrible trial to which he was sentenced, telling his father to be under no alarm.
Saiáwush was then ignominiously fettered and conducted to the royal residence, which he had himself erected and ornamented with such richness and magnificence.
The city built by Saiáwush had been razed to the ground by the exterminating fury of his enemies, and wild animals and reptiles occupied the place on which it stood.
But Saiáwush endeavored to excuse himself from going again to Súdáveh's apartments.
If this is the life ye intend to lead, I wush to guidness I had ne'er had onything to say to ye.
It was on a Saturday nicht, I mind, just afore I was gaun to drap work, that three or four acquaintances cam into the shop to wush me joy, and they insisted I should pay off for the weddin.
All he said was: "If ye wush it away, so it'll be.
I forgathered with a Man o' Peace the nicht on the hill, and I wush I just saw him again.
Wush away, Brockburn, and mak the nut as hard to crack as ye will.
Oh, Mr. Potter, how I wush I wuz at de house drinkin' butter milk.
Wush I wuz plowin' right now, eben ef de groun' is too wet.
My consceounce alive, I wush I may never stir agin, ef I didn't 'spect ter find you all starved ter death.
Jes' like she wush fur de po' folks, an' de sick folks, de Lord he fixed it jes dat way fur her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wush" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.