56 examples of swats in sentences

Ae market-night Tam had got planted unco right, Fast by an ingle, bleezing finely, Wi' reaming swats, that drank divinely; And at his elbow, Souter Johnie, His ancient, trusty, drouthy cronie: Tam lo'ed him like a very brither; They had been fou for weeks thegither.

The swats sae reamed in Tammie's noddle, Fair play, he cared na deils a boddle.

Swats, foaming new ale.

Then he hit pa a swat with his foot, and wound his tail around pa's neck, and laid his head on pa's shirt bosom, and was seasick.

The descent into the Swat Valley is not nearly so easy; beasts of burden as well as foot passengers have to pick out their way, but a company of Bengal or Madras sappers would in a few hours clear all difficulties sufficiently well to allow a mule battery to keep up with infantry.

The Swat river is about 50 feet wide, from three to four deep, and flush with its banks.

He had sent letters to Asmar, Chitral, Swat, and Bijour, urging on the people to track out the Kafirs who were in company with the Meagans, and destroy them, as they could have gone with no other purpose than to spy out the land.

He believed he was right in saying that no Englishman before Mr. McNair had ever visited the Swat Valley.

The seal which Mr. McNair had exhibited to the meeting was of Babylonian workmanship, and although relics of the same class were of no great rarity in Persia and Mesopotamia, it was a curious circumstance to find one in such a remote locality as the Swat Valley, and could only be explained by supposing it to have belonged to one of Alexander's soldiers who brought it from Babylon.

In 1883 Mr. McNair, disguised as a Mahomedan doctor, succeeded in reaching the outlying valleys of Kafiristan, travelling by way of the Swat Valley and Chitral.

Major Biddulph had visited Chitral, but Mr. McNair had not only reached that town by way of the Swat river and Dir, but crossed the mountains to the west, which divide the valley of the Kashkar or Chitral river from that of the Arnawai.

You swat the horn quickly on the end with your hand.

"If he's a spy, we'll swat him all right," I said.

"We'll more than swat him," Mr. Ellsworth said, and I could see by the look in his eye that he meant business.

We didn't swat him in that chapter because I had to go to supper, but we'll surely swat him in this one.

We didn't swat him in that chapter because I had to go to supper, but we'll surely swat him in this one.

But I didn't say a word till I got right close to them, then I gave Westy a good swat with my reed paddle.

you terror, or I'll just swat you one alongside your jaw.

"It was reckoned that there were fourteen thousand men from the Swat Valley besieging us, and as they did not mind how many they lost, even with the Maxims and our wire defences it was difficult to keep them off.

He crept out of the tower after nightfall with his water-skins, crawled down between the sangarsand I can tell you the hill-side was thick with themto the brink of the Swat river below there, filled his skins, and returned with them.

From "The Sportlight." THE WORLD IS AGAINST ME Babe Ruth doesn't complain that opposing pitchers try to strike him out; he swings at the ball till he swats it for four bases.

But all these swats have a touch of the beastly prig.

He was angry, bitterly angry, with "swats" and "muggers" who spent their whole time grinding for these foolish chancy examinations.

THE FABLE OF THE EX-CHATTEL AND THE AWFUL SWAT THAT WAS WAITING FOR THE COLONEL

They covered at least an acre of ground; they tore the air with upper swats and cross swipes; they hollered, they jumped and they pitched, and when the difficulty was adjusted we found that Jonesy's coat was painfully ripped up the back and Neighbour Case had lost his false teeth.

56 examples of  swats  in sentences