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Example sentences for "woud"

Lexicographically close words:
wotted; wottest; wotteth; wotting; wou; wouen; would; woulda; woulde; wouldent
  1. And he thame soucht so angyrly, That thai in full gret hy agane 612 Out of the woud ran to the plane.

  2. Quhen thai saw thai mycht no mar, Towart Meffayn then gan thai far; And in the woud thaim logyt thai; The thrid part went to the forray; 305 And the lave sone unarmyt war.

  3. And he really speaks of all these warious matters jest as if he was quite in ernest, and acshally expected as it woud all be done by the next Parlement when they met next year!

  4. Nice lots of Lord Mares and Alldermen these County Counsellors woud make!

  5. He turnd about, an gied a bow; She said, Begone, I love na you; When he sware by his yellow hair That he woud gar her greet fu sair.

  6. O wha woud wish the win to blaw, Or the green leaves fa therewith?

  7. There is a knight in gude greenwood, If that he kent o me, Thro stock and stane and the hawthorn Sae soon's he woud come me tee.

  8. And they hae taen her Lady Katharine, And they hae pitten her in; But it wadna light upon her cheek, Nor woud it on her chin, But sang the points o her yellow hair, For healing the deadly sin.

  9. After 53: O if this be my sister dear, It's welcome news to me; I woud hae gien her thrice as much Her lovely face to see.

  10. But I will do for my love's sake Woud nae be done by ladies rare; For seven years shall hae an end Or eer a kame gang in my hair.

  11. Sae well's she would you pyke' she says, 'She woud you pyke and pou, And wi the dust lyes in the mill Sae woud she mingle you.

  12. I hae a brother here this day, Fairer ye neer did see; And I woud think nae ill a match Unto this fair ladie.

  13. I woud na gi that cup, daughter, That ye hold i your han For a' the wines in my cellar, An gantrees whare the stan.

  14. Up then spake Fair Mary, marry woud she nane; If ever she came in man's bed, the same gate wad she gang.

  15. Gin ye kent what was doing at hame, I fear you woud look blate.

  16. O seven fu fair sons I have born To the good lord o this place, An I wish that they were seven hares, To run the castle race, An I mysel a good gray houn, An I woud gi them chase.

  17. O had I a bunch o yon red roddins, That grows in yonder wood, But an a drink o water clear, I think it woud do me good.

  18. If you was less proud and more cuddelsom, you woud not loss much fun in this world.

  19. I patted wi my foot, master, Till a' my bridles rang, But the mair that I did patt, Waken woud ye nane.

  20. For on every finger she has a ring, An on the mid-finger she has three, An there's as meikle goud aboon her brow As woud buy an earldom o lan to me.

  21. That ye woudno open the door to her, Nor yet woud waken me.

  22. O gin a lady woud borrow me, At her stirrup-foot I woud rin; Or gin a widow wad borrow me, I woud swear to be her son.

  23. O gin ye shoud kill him Fa’se Footrage, You woud do what is right; For I wot he kill’d your father dear, Ere ever you saw the light.

  24. O wha woud wish the win’ to blaw, Or the green leaves fa’ therewith?

  25. O wha woud wish the win’ to blaw 101 ‘O where hae ye been, Lord Randal, my son?

  26. Her marys i’ dainty green, And they pat girdles about their middles Woud buy an earldome.

  27. Up then spake Fair Mary, Marry woud she nane; If ever she came in man’s bed, The same gate wad she gang.

  28. The young lords o’ the north country Have all a wooing gone, To win the love of Lady Maisry, But o’ them she woud hae none.

  29. Ye dress yoursel’ in the red scarlet, An’ your marys in dainty green, An’ ye pit girdles about your middles Woud buy an earldome.

  30. Carry them to the No'ward woud be the breaking up of the Voyage without profitt.

  31. It Grieved Us to think that that felow shoud Go off with those prizes which he woud not have done had the Capt.

  32. Then of course a generation familiar with a goud sistem woud soon be suppleid with literature in it.

  33. It woud probably be wel tu introduus it, however.

  34. But that woud leev scolar, riiming with molar.

  35. But if we maid it practict, the c woud be hard.

  36. Moorover, if we wer tu drop the e from simbolized tu prevent forrenerz pronownsing the apparent last silabl, thay woud be in dainger of maiking the ending riim with whot we hav spelt az fizzed and woud now spel az fizd.

  37. It certanly woud be best, az allreddy propoozd, tu dubl eech vowel for its long sownd, az we allreddy du in deem and door.

  38. But the e at the end of a closed silabl to lengthen the vowel, is so intrencht in the language that it woud be doutful policy to attack it yet in words fairly fit to stand, e.

  39. We woud liik to hieer from owr reedrz on the subject.

  40. Whitney used to say that if they had always don that, filological sience woud be much farther advanst.

  41. The authoritys ar agreed that children woud lern a consistent sistem years qicker than the present lac of sistem, and having lernd the consistent sistem, woud pic up the forms they find in newspapers and existing bouks without conscius effort.

  42. It woud undoutedly be easier to teach children a comprehensiv and consistent sistem than the existing caos minus varius uncorrected partial remedies, as illustrated in the present riting.

  43. I was in hopes as he woud have tried the experymint on me, but he didn't, but went smiling away.

  44. On the other hand, the letrs from som of the faithful who really wer faithful, wer deliberately impruuvd until they wer very funny, tho very probably our grandchildren woud not find anything funny in them.

  45. It is a question whether enuf new forms ar yet agreed upon, even by those who attemt thurro and consistent reform, to make possibl a scool-bouk that woud succeed.

  46. And a begging &c I fear no Plots against me, but live in open Cell; Why who woud be a King when a Beggar lives so well?

  47. When I recovered my breth, I says, "I don't know as our gentelmanly Manager here woud spare me.

  48. But I will do for my true-love What ladies woud think sair; For seven year shall come and go Ere a kaim gang in my hair.

  49. I winna gang to my men again, For they would be feared at mee; But I woud gang to the high heavens, Wi’ thy dear son and thee.

  50. Or any room at your twa sides, Whare fain, fain woud I sleep?

  51. Illustration] Why, I ardly expecs to be beleeved when I says as we have sumtimes had as many as three or fore grand Bankwets in one week, and the LORD MARE woud get up as usual the nex morning as if he thort nothink of it!

  52. I scraped wi my foot, master, Till a' my collars rang, But still the mair that I did scrape, Waken woud ye nane.

  53. The draps that fell frae her twa een Woud have gard a froth-mill gang, An [the] clunkerts that hung at their heels Woud hae muckd an acre o land.

  54. She dressd hersel i the red scarlet, Her marys i dainty green, And they pat girdles about their middles Woud buy an earldome.

  55. Dear sister, hold my head, dear mother, make my bed, I am sick at the heart, fain woud lie down.

  56. And we kiest kevels us amang, Wha woud to the grenewood gang; 37 'For to pu the finest flowers, To put around our summer bowers.

  57. She stroaked my head, an she kembed my hair, An she set me down saftly on her knee; Says, Gin ye will be my lemman so true, Sae monny braw things as I woud you gi.

  58. O bonny babies, if ye were mine, I woud feed you with the white bread and wine.

  59. O gin I had but a gude midwife, Here this day to save my life, 22 'And ease me o my misery, O dear, how happy I woud be!

  60. For on every finger she has a ring, An on the mid-finger she has three, An there's as meikle goud aboon her brow As woud buy an earldome o lan to me.

  61. There's ane o them dressd in red scarlet, And twa in dainty green, An they hae girdles about their middles Woud buy an earldome.

  62. Such Glorious Songs of Hero's Crown'd, The Restless Swain woud Sing: My Soul unknown desires found, And Languisht to be King.

  63. I woud not have King Richard him to convince, For all the gold in Christentye.

  64. Or murthered among the Stanley's blood to be, Indeed that were great pitty; That sight on that prince I woud not see, For all the gold in Christantie!

  65. No, father, he is my mortall foe, On him fain wrooken woud I bee!

  66. Lace or Binding--not a close fine cloth neither--and only a gold Button that woud not stand the least Wear.


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