537 examples of weels in sentences

Aw think sometimes it's very weel that four ov eawrs are i' heaven,we'n sich hard tewin' (toiling), to poo through wi' tother, just neaw.

You see they're not men that have getten a livin' by idling aforetime; they're workin' men, but they're strange to this job, an' one cannot expect 'em to work like trained honds, no moor than one could expect a lot o' navvies to work weel at factory wark.

I consider th' men are doin' very weel.

At after that, my mother helped us as weel as hoo could,why, hoo does neaw, for th' matter o' that, an' then aw've three brothers, colliers; they've done their best to poo us through.

"Well; yo're weel off.

There's nought for it," continued he, as we came out of the house, "there's nought for it but to keep one's een oppen, an' do as weel as they con, till it blows o'er.

At last the other turned to him, and said, "Jem; does thae know what it is that makes me like thee so weel, owd brid?"

" Ann, who had befriended them in this manner, was the handsome young woman who seemed to be in work; and now, the poor woman who had been telling the story, laid her hand upon her friend's shoulder and said, "Ann, thae's behaved very weel to us o' roads; an' neaw, lass, go thi ways whoam, an' dunnut fret abeawt us, mon.

Aw can go forrud by mysel', weel enough.

" Well, an' heaw han yo getten on?" said I. "Oh, we'n done weel; but we's come no moor," replied he.

Fishing is a kind of hunting by water, be it with nets, weels, baits, angling, or otherwise, and yields all out as much pleasure to some men as dogs or hawks; "When they draw their fish upon the bank," saith Nic.

"WEEL, I'M THENKIN' IT'S JEST TWA MEENITS SEN THE CLOCK STRUCK TWELVEAN' IT'LL BE ANITHER DAY.

All they knew about itthe most of themwas that it was some sort of an out-of-hours frolic, such as boarding-school ne'er-do-weels delight in; and it was to plague Miss Craydocke, against whom, by this time, they had none of them really any manner of spite; neither had they any longer the idea of forcing her to evacuate; but they had got wound up on that key at the beginning, and nobody thought of changing it.

As to being hangit, why, that's a matter that happens to mony a deacent man, and it's but a spurl or tway, and a gaspin gurble, an' ae stour heave, and a's ower; ye're dead ere a body's weel certified that the board's awa' from behind youand the night-cap's a great blessing, baith to you and the company.

But, fare thee weel, my only love, And fare thee weel awhile; And I will come again, my dear, Though 'twere ten thousand mile.

"An' I can weel understan' it.

" Of these, Tschentschchapokrik and Zöranwegi proved to be ne'er-do-weels.

The ne'er-do-weels from England proved ne'er-do-weels again.

The ne'er-do-weels from England proved ne'er-do-weels again.

Weel, there are great masses o' ice that have been formed against them by the melting and freezing of the snows of many years.

We can comprehend how an audience composed of men and women whose ne'er-do-weel relatives went to the theatre to be stirred by such tragedies as those of Marston and Cyril Tourneur would themselves snatch a sacred pleasure from awful language of this kind in the pulpit.

"I ken him weel," said our student, nodding after him.

The brisk and virtuous master bullies them, calls them bolsters and puddings, loafers and ne'er-do-weels.

Even the older men like Judge Stone and Governor Wade and Elder Thorndyke and heads of families like the Bemisdarfers, were dreamers: and as for such ne'er-do-weels as the Fewkeses, they, with Celebrate's schemes for making money, and Surrager's inventions, and their plans for palaces and estates, were only a little more absurd in their visions than the rest of us.

Beside them wore strewn the instruments of their toilsome bands, the fishing-creels, the rods of reed, the hooks, the sails bedraggled with sea-spoil, the lines, the weels, the lobster-pots woven of rushes, the seines, two oars, and an old cobble upon props.

537 examples of  weels  in sentences