I had ower muckle guid yill afore I sterted, and I maun hae some whusky to keep it doon.
And yill an' whisky gie to cairds, Until they sconner.
No one could talk against a Yill orchestra in full cry.
P'Toi, the Yill interpreter, came up and raised a hand.
With a shout, the Yill leaped up, raised a clenched fist.
A party of brightly-dressed Yill moved toward the entrance doors.
The Yill ducked, sprang back, snatched up a sabre dropped by another dancer.
Both Yill were smiling and chatting as they passed through the doors.
The gray-skinned Yill guide who had met the arriving embassy at the foot of the ramp hurried away.
The beribboned Yill waved a hand negligently, spilled a handful of coins across the table and sat down.
And then the dancer stood rigid before the brocaded table--and the music stopped off short as the sabre slammed down before a heavyYill in ornate metallic coils.
Retief stood, the Yill topping his six foot three by an inch.
Half a dozen tall, short-necked Yillwere entering through a side door.
So I finished my yilland paid my score an' set oot.
It tak's a lot o' yill tae wash the taste o' the auld besom's texts off ma tongue.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yill" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.