18 Verbs to Use for the Word wees

"Never mind," I replied, "only bide a wee, and I will show you something you will like.

Well, you ought to have seen Pee-wee.

And carefull least wee may incurr displeasure Of such a noble patron.

"Weel, sir," said the husband and father, "if ye sit doun a wee, we'll maybe be able to tell ye, for we're just trying to settle that point.

At this Truth we rejoyce, but yet aloofe, and in our owne valley, for we dare not approach with any capacity in our selves to apply your Smile, since wee have only preserved as Trustees to the Ashes of the Authors, what wee exhibit to your Honour, it being no more our owne, then those Imperiall Crownes and Garlands were the Souldiers, who were honourably designed for their Conveyance before the Triumpher to the Capitol.

They listened to the breathing of the wean; whiles and again he'd rouse and greet a wee, and every sound he made tore at their heart strings.

Of course, we always jollied Pee-wee about his belt-axe and about wearing his scout-knife and his drinking cup hanging from his belt right home in Bridgeboro, as if he was in South Africa, and Mr. Ellsworth always said he was the typical scoutthat's the word he usedtypical.

On the way out I met Pee-wee shouting away like a machine gun.

" "Then I'll tell you what's stranger, and open your eyes a wee.

5 The kitten sleeps upon the hearth, The crickets long have ceased their mirth; There's nothing stirring in the house Save one wee, hungry, nibbling mouse, Then why so busy thou?

So let us speer a wee, and I'll be trying to tell you what I think, and what I've seen.

But he maun just submit a wee in the meantime.

Anyway, he took Pee-wee through his library, picking out the books he didn't want, till be had given him about twenty or thirty.

hie; She shines sae bright, to wyle us hame, But by my sooth she'll wait a wee.

Well anyway, Mr. Donnelle wanted Pee-wee and me to stay at his house a little while, because he said he was kind of interested in us.

I asked Pee-wee; "because it's measured by the foot.

Far in the forest I heard the white-throat's call with the endless, sad refrain, "Weep-wee-p!

But thou, thou evil one, hast come, To bring this wee rose to its doom, Not i' time of woe and gloom, But i' the spring, When flowerets just begin to bloom.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  wees