95 examples of guid in sentences

This was the sole reason why he was incapable of taking his eyes off from her the whole of that night; and this incident settled the point, not only with the old people, but even the young ladies were forced, after every exertion on their own parts, to "yild the p'int to their sister Loony, who certainly was not the mist genteelest nor mist handsomest of that guid-lucking fimily.

"No luck sent ye back to hear the skreigh o' the lass, but the whisper of the guid Father withoot whose permission not even a sparrow falls to the ground.

Gin a mon has a guid fire to sit to, an' a guid pipe o' 'bacca to pull awa' on, what more wull ye?

Gin a mon has a guid fire to sit to, an' a guid pipe o' 'bacca to pull awa' on, what more wull ye?

"Oh! the room's guid enook, guid enook," responded the man, without removing the pipe from his mouth.

"Oh! the room's guid enook, guid enook," responded the man, without removing the pipe from his mouth.

"Wull," he said at last, "na doot it'd be comfortin' to have a guid weef to care for ye; but they're an awfu' trooble, Ralph, women is,an awfu' trooble.

"Yes, lad," he said, "an' a guid mither she waur too.

" "Well, the guid Lord save ye, lad!"

I dinna mean but that a poor mon's childer can be bright, braw, guid boys an' girls; they be,

The lad's like 'im, mind ye; he thinks like 'im, he says like 'im, he does like 'im. Truth, I daur say, i' the face o' all o' ye, that no son was ever more like the father than the lad a-settin' yonner is like Robert Burnham was afoor the guid Lord took 'im to 'imsel'.

An the lad's as guid to them as 'e has been wi' me, they'll unnerstan' as how his company's a thing ye canna balance wi' gold an' siller.

A prince can mak a belted knight, A marquis, duke, and a' that; But an honest man's aboon his might, Guid faith he mauna fa' that!

The natural heart rebels against the "unco guid," and Madame de Maintenon, with her smooth expression, double chin, sober garments and ever-present symbols of piety, revolts me.

"Poor deevil!" added another, "I'm sorry for him; but it was as guid as a play."

Doesna our guid king intend to leave his fair Margaret, and risk the royal bluid o' the Bruce for the interests o' auld Scotland?

Wharfore, then, should I, a puir tradesman, fear to put in jeopardy for the country that bore me the life that is hers as weel as yours, and sacrifice, sae far as the guid that my arm can produce, the glory o' my king and the character o' my country?" Margaret heard this speech with the most intense grief.

And he sent word to tell me of a tiny hospital hard by where a guid lady named Mrs. Baird was helping to nurse disabled men back to health and strength.

"'I hope, ma'am,' says I,and I was a guid deal nettled,'I hope, ma'am, ye dinna tak' me to be a drunkard.

But if we could get a guid price for't, a daresay we might part wi't."

"Oh, he ca'd himsel' Henry Brougham, and he said if a had ony jealousin' about him, that the Earl of Buchan, or George Currie, advocate, Greenhead, would say he was guid enough for the money.

" Wordsworth subsequently said that he had omitted the stanza only in deference to the "unco guid."

"And now, Spike Johnson," inquired Private Cosh, breathing heavily but much refreshed, "can you tell me what way Gairmans could get intil the trenches of a guid Scots regiment withoot bein' seen?"

'O, nanae at a'deevil thank it; a gravesteen wad gie guid bree gin ye gied it plenty

'A gravesteen wad gie guid bree gin ye gied it plenty o' butter.'

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