Sirra

Word SIRRA
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The word "sirra" in example sentences

Thank god, sirra, we've persuaded them to enjoy an invigorating ride while the torture proceeds "How you would thank me for this stay of execution," God bless you Newmania. ", you would cry," the sheer knowledge of the wind in their hair reconciles me entirely to the show. ❋ Newmania (2006)

Messer Currado looking on the Cranes, and well understanding the knavery of his man, replyed: Stay but a little while sirra, and I will shew thee, that a Crane hath two thighes, and two legges. ❋ Unknown (2004)

_ Nay sirra, though you be yong, and I old, you are not so nimble, nor I so lame, but I can overtake you. ❋ Thomas Potts (N/A)

Greenewich, the king blew his horne, _Flamock_ hauing his belly full, and his tayle at commaundment, gaue out a rappe nothing faintly, that the king turned him about and said how now sirra? ❋ George Puttenham (N/A)

At Singapore also he bought himself more betel nut and sirra leaves, but after leaving Singapore he was unable to replenish his stock, and consequently suffered. ❋ Ellen Newbold La Motte (1917)

When the French Mail arrived at Saigon, Ouk was able to replenish his supply of betel nut and sirra leaves, buying them from coolies in bobbing sampans, which sampans had been allowed to tie themselves to the other side of the steamer. ❋ Ellen Newbold La Motte (1917)

When such a motion was made by some unto King Henry the Eighth, he could answer them in this manner: “Ah, sirra! ❋ Unknown (1909)

And for you sirra, saies hee to the chiefest of them, thou hast a good presence upon a stage; methinks thou darkenst thy merite by playing in the country. ❋ Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence (1875)

"I shall dismiss you instantly, sirra," he said, "if you don't come to your senses." ❋ William Carleton (1831)

"How, sirra," said his master, laughing, "do you mean to say that I am not?" ❋ William Carleton (1831)

"You called me a scoundrel, sirra, and you have called me a villain, sirra, now I tell you to your teeth, you're a liar -- I am neither villain nor scoundrel; but you're both; and if I hear another word of insolence out of your foul and lying mouth, I'll thrash you as I would a shafe of whate or oats." ❋ William Carleton (1831)

"Trailcudgel," said Sir Thomas to him one day that he had sent for him in a fury, "by what right and authority, sirra, did you dare to cut turf on that part of the bog called Berwick's Bank?" ❋ William Carleton (1831)

"Put it in your pocket, sirra, unless you want me to break your head." ❋ William Carleton (1831)

"You are a lying scoundrel, sirra," continued the other; "the bog does not belong to you, and I will set it to the devil if I like." ❋ William Carleton (1831)

"Begone, sirra," said Sullivan, in a burst of impetuous resentment which he could not restrain, "if I ever know you to open your lips to that daughter of mine -- if the mane crature can be my daughter -- I'll make it be the blackest deed but one that ever a Dalton did; and as for you -- go in at wonst -- I'll make you hear me by and by." ❋ William Carleton (1831)

Begone, sirra; a foot of land upon the property for which I am agent you shall never occupy. ❋ William Carleton (1831)

I have no trade, sirra, but a profession, and neither have you. ❋ William Carleton (1831)

"Do you mean to say, sirra," said Hycy, "that I have stated a lie?" ❋ William Carleton (1831)

You know not, sirra, how you may have implicated both her and me by such conduct, especially the young lady. ❋ William Carleton (1831)

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