26 examples of wheen in sentences

You can become a lickspittle like the rest of them, and no doubt you'll gather a wheen bawbees, but it will be a poor shivering soul will meet its Maker in the hinder end.

Ye've trampled on a good wheen toes since you came to these parts.

"Even if you got through to Lawrencewhich is not very likelyd'you think a wheen Borderers in a fort will stay such an army?

"Say what you will, fellows," Bandy-legs went on, stubbornly, "there's a wheen of queer things connected with this same Obed Grimes, and I won't take that back till he shows us his wonderful old farm, where he raises black foxes for the fur market.

"Last time I went to town I laid in quite a wheen o' stuff.

A fellow has got to live up here in the mountains, and grub costs a wheen o' hard cash, 'specially when yuh got a good appetite, which seems to fit me all right.

Two or three days after Maister Wiggie, the minister, had gone through the ceremony of tying us together, my sign was nailed up, painted in black letters on a blue ground, with a picture of a jacket on one side and a pair of shears on the other; and I hung up a wheen ready-made waistcoats, caps, and Kilmarnock cowls in the window.

Then he began to tell me a wheen stories, each one having to do with drinking.

Translated from the German by Arthur Wesley Wheen.

<pb id='156.png' /> WHEEN, ARTHUR WESLEY, tr. All quiet on the western front.

Translated from the German by A. W. Wheen.

WHEEN, A.W., tr. All quiet on the western front.

Translated by Arthur Wesley Wheen.

Translated from the German, by Arthur Wesley Wheen.

WHEEN, ARTHUR WESLEY, tr.

Translated from the German by Arthur Wesley Wheen.

<pb id='156.png' /> WHEEN, ARTHUR WESLEY, tr. All quiet on the western front.

Translated from the German by A. W. Wheen.

WHEEN, A.W., tr. All quiet on the western front.

Translated by Arthur Wesley Wheen.

Translated from the German, by Arthur Wesley Wheen.

WHEEN, ARTHUR WESLEY, tr.

"In the winter," he points out to Sergeant M'Snape, "a body can breathe withoot swallowing a wheen bluebottles and bum-bees.

"They'll no stop a whish-bang," conceded the apostle of progress, "but they would keep off splunters, and a wheen bullets, andand" "And the rain!" supplied Jimmy sarcastically.

"Ou," said he (in reference to the operatic singers and the corps de ballet), "he just keeps a curn o' quainies and a wheen widdyfous, and gars them fissle, and loup, and mak murgeons[80], to please the great fowk.

26 examples of  wheen  in sentences