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"Swive" in a Sentence (10 examples)
'Tis sure the sauciest prick that e'er did swive
“You were in such heat to swive me, you tore the clothes from your body.”
He didn't intend to swive her here in the tiltyard, did he? Surely he was not so heathen as that.
His mother was a holy damned fool and swiving her was like rogering a prayerful mouse, and the bloody fool thinks he's taken after her, but he hasn't.
'Oh swive', said Markham. 'What the swive could those swiving swivers possibly swiving well want?'
The cradled scythes of the Vale of Towey were scarcely known in the Vale of Teivy; and the swiving method of reaping wheat in the latter, was as little known in the former ...
Swiving is a method first adopted apparently in Cardiganshire ...
swive ... to cut grain or beans with a broad hook; to mow with a reaping-hook ... "swiver": a reaper who "swives" the grain
We started swiving, that is reaping, at the beginning of August-month, and we left the stooks [stalks] standing in the fields ...
Moreover, according to Walter Davies "swiving" was a method of reaping first adopted in Cardiganshire.
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