356 examples of wal in sentences

As I spoke of the strong and general Canadian feeling of loyalty to the English Crown and connection, a Yankee bystander observed "Wal, stranger, I reckon we could take 'em if we wanted tu!"

" "Wal," he said, "how much du yew calc'late

Wal, now, ef she could be found, there's no knowin' what might happen; for it's my opinion she knows about Square Kinloch's affairs.

Wal, wal, I begin to think the Lord does look arter things some, even in this world.

Wal, wal, I begin to think the Lord does look arter things some, even in this world.

"Wal, good mornin'," said Mr. Alford.

Ah, Sir! none but countrymen swear by the saints nowadays: no oaths but allegorical ones, Sir, at the high table; as thus,'By the sleeve of beauty, Madam;' or again, 'By Love his martyrdoms, Sir Count;' or to a potentate, 'As Jove's imperial mercy shall hear my vows, High Mightiness.' Wal.

Do you call me a camel, Sir? Wal.

Wal. Tell them I'm busy.

[Exit.] Wal.

Why these, if I but need, like stalled ox To chew the grass cut for me? Wal. Why?

Wal. Priests, Sir?

Wal [aside] Again run riot Now for another cast, [aloud] If you'd sleep sound, Sir, You'll let priests pray for you, but school you never.

Wal. Whywe were saying, how you cunning rooks Pitch as by instinct on the fattest fallows.

Wal. Ay, catch his fever, Sir, and learn to take An indigestion for a troop of angels.

[Exit Conrad.] Wal. What, Sir? the Princess? Ye saints in heaven, I thank you! Lewis.

Wal. You need not have submitted.

What? Wal.

Wal. Stand back; you'll choke me, rascals: Archers, bring up those mules.

Wal. Soft, frienda worm will turn.

Wal. Dost hear that, friend?

How? C. Wal.

C. Wal. Idleness, quoth he

The scoundrel! C. Wal. Was he not?But hear againImmorality?

Where? C. Wal.

356 examples of  wal  in sentences