55 examples of ising in sentences

" The boy crept cautiously in the direction of the passage leading into the house; he fumbled about, an age, as it seemed to the impatient Barney, and at last uttered an exclamation: "Got 'em?" "No, massa, but Ise suah deys kep dar.

" "It's molasses, massa, and Ise all stickem," the voice in the dark whispered, delightedly, and Barney could see a double row of glistening white ivory in the dim light that came through the window.

An ISING for the CAKE.

One pound and a half of double-refin'd sugar, beat and searc'd; the whites of four eggs, the bigness of a walnut of gum-dragon, steep'd in rose or orange-flower water; two ounces of starch, beat fine with a little powder-blue (which adds to the whiteness) while the cake is baking beat the ising and lie it on with a knife as soon as the cake is brought from the oven. 41.

another Way Brockly, to boil Beast Kidneys, to roast Beans Kidneys to keep Buttons Mushrooms, to pickle Barberries to keep instead of preserving + Cakes + Drops preserving to pickle to preserve for Tarts to keep all the Year Barley Sugar, to make + Black Paper to make for drawing Patterns C Cabbage, to pickle Cake Caraway to make + Rich white Plumb Cake + Cake + Cake, Ising for great, do.

Ising for it Bisket, to make Raspberry Cakes Cake Portugal, do.

Please say Ise yer nigger!

Tulee gazed a moment in delighted astonishment, and ran to call Chloe, who exclaimed, "They looks like great white angels, and Ise feared they'll fly away 'fore Missis gits up.

I neber 'jected to you marryin' any lady you like bes', an' 'tain't f'ar Mahs' Junius, now Ise ole an' gittin' on de careen, fur you to ax me wot

Ise got to live a long time afore I's as ole as Aun' Patsy is now.

Ise not 'feared to tell ole miss, an' you jes' carry me up dar, Uncle Isham.

Ise born don on de bay".

"Ise had eight chillun.

UNDER RULE XIII.OF IZE AND ISE.

Not proper, because the word "authorise" is here written with s in the last syllable, in stead of z. But, according to Rule 13th, "Words ending in ize or ise sounded alike, as in wise and size, generally take the z in all such as are essentially formed by means of the termination."

2. Not proper again, because the word "revize" is here written with z in the last syllable, in lieu of s. But, according to Rule 13th, "Words ending in ize or ise sounded alike, as in wise and size, generally take the s, in monosyllables, and all such as are essentially formed by means of prefixes."

What says Rule 13th of the terminations ize and ise?

By the adding of ize, ise, en, or ate: as, author, authorize; critic, criticise; length, lengthen; origin, originate.

The termination ize is of Greek origin, and ise is most probably of French: the former is generally preferable in forming English derivatives; but both are sometimes to be used, and they should be applied according to Rule 13th for Spelling.

Figures, Arabic, in what cases pointed by some Final f, l, or s, in spelling; other finals than, in do. ck or c, use of ll, to what confined e of a primitive, when omitted; when retained y of a prim. word before a terminat., how managed ise or ize, which termination to be taken Finals, what letters may assume the position of; what may not, and why Finite verbs, agreem.

Edited by John Ise.

"Thou'st knaw that soon," says Yorkshire, "and ise but come at thee."

"Then keep awa', man," said I, "or ise brain thee."

"Na, and ye serve me soa," says the fellow, "Ise ene gang with ye, for I care not for hanging; and ye'll get me a good horse, Ise gang and be one of ye, for I'll nere come heame more."

"Na, and ye serve me soa," says the fellow, "Ise ene gang with ye, for I care not for hanging; and ye'll get me a good horse, Ise gang and be one of ye, for I'll nere come heame more."

55 examples of  ising  in sentences