An’ that did well enough till she got to the marryin’, when Finn riz up aff his sate, an’ shut his taith so hard he bruk his pipestem to smithereens.
I up with my gun at a Burman Who carried a bloomin' dah, But the cartridge stuck an' the bay'nit bruk An' all I got was the scar.
Terence has promust, mother,' sez she, an' the cowld sweat bruk out all over me.
I've bruk the best av my toes over you, ye grinnin' child av disruption!
How cud I ha' believed her sworn oath - me that have bruk mine again an' again for the sport av seein' thim cry.
As I have said, Sorr, the man bruk all to little pieces undher my hand.
As yaou knaow, sir, scores and scores o' barges 'av bruk the biggest rope they carry that way and gone slidin' daown the wind.
She ain't never bin in trouble but once, that I knaows on, and then she were run into by a ketch and got three timbers bruk on 'er port bow.
I've just been daown to see pore ould George what bruk his arm last week.
Bot quhill I liff, and may haf mycht "To lede a yheman or a swane, "He sall nocht bruk it but bargane.
Why, even that thar leetle filly of our'n, though she hedn't been fairly bruk ter the plough, war mightily missed.
I'd shore hate fer to have my neck bruk thet-thar way.
It bruk me all to pieces when t' maister tellt me to go.
I fired a shoot as she riz in the air, but only bruk her wing.
I fell over a rock clift twenty feet down, and if 't hadn't been for the laurel I'd a-bruk some bones.
Then I fell and bruk my arm, an' I can't git down 'thout bein' holped a little.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bruk" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.