27 examples of simps in sentences

" "There's some poor simps in this world, maybe right here in this store, ought to be excused from what they say because they don't know any better.

" "Why, you poor simp, standing for it!"

" "Brother Simp!

I've been awfully lucky there" "Don't talk like a simp, David'tain't luck.

Did anythingwas anything supposed to happen there?" She looked searchingly into my eyes a moment before she answered: "Not that I know of," she said simp

"Who says he's a simp?" inquired Buzz, very quietly.

Ther was also a nonne, a prioresse, That of hire smiling was full simp' and coy, Hire greatest othe was but by Seint Eloy! Chaucer, Canterbury Tales (1388).

I was a sort of power-of-attorney for a coupla simps, and it kept me busy.

Ate, particular words ending in, peculiarities of Auxiliary, defined Auxiliary, form of a verb, when preferable to the simp. verbs, are mostly defective do., are needful in the conjug.

, with respect to examples of. PARTICIPLES, Etymol. of. Participle, defined. Participles, whether they ought to be called verbs, appropriate naming of the kinds of, often become adjectives, become adjectives by composition with something not belonging to the verb, number of, simp.

pronouns of the simp.

pronouns Declension of; simp.

property than; what simp.

of is expedient Simple sent., false notions amongst grammarians of what constitutes one; the parsing of words not affected thereby Sentences, simp.

explanation of component parts of, what these are whether all, can be divided into clauses in what FIVE WAYS, can be analyzed Sentences, simp., punct.

Consonant sounds, simp., in Eng., how many, and what; by what letters marked; in what words heard.

Tense, &c.) Persons and numbers of, what Conjugations of how principally conjugated (See Conjugation) Verbs, Irreg., List of simp.

Whatever or whatsoever, its peculiarities of construe., the same as those of what; its use in simp, relation its construc.

Words, Rules for the figure of; simp., when compounding is to be avoided when to be joined, or to be written separately Words, the nature of, explained the consid.

Yes, yea, in a simp.

Simp., p. 38; Fowler's E. Gram., p. 537.

Man, the universal simp.

The constant simp; a novel.

Man, the universal simp.

Soc., xiii, 207 ("Simp the sumner for his fees for excusing us from Norwich").

27 examples of  simps  in sentences