Wot

//wɔt//

"Wot" in a Sentence (12 examples)

He that walketh in the darke, wotteth not whither he goeth.

Take heed to false harlots, and more, ye wot what. / If noise ye heare, / Looke all be cleare: / Least drabs doe noie thee, / And theeues destroie thee.

VVots thou vvho's returnd, / The unthrift Bonvile, ragged as a ſcarre-crovv / The VVarres have gnavv'd his garments to the skinne: […]

She little wots, poor Lady Anne! Her wedded lord is dead.

They wot not who make thither […]

Ever he gazed earnestly on the main battle of the Romans, and what they were doing, and presently it became clear to him that they would outgo him and come to the ford, and then he wotted well that they would set on him just when their light-armed were on his flank and his rearward, and then it would go hard but they would break their array and all would be lost: […]

Then he cast his eyes on the road that entered the Market-stead from the north, and he saw thereon many men gathered; and he wotted not what they were; for though there were weapons amongst them, yet were they not all weaponed, as far as he could see.

They sped under the moonlight as silent as a shadow, visible only to cats and to people who dabbled in things men were not meant to wot of.

Wot, no bananas?

Then, wot with undertakers, and wot with parish clerks, and wot with sextons, and wot with private watchmen (all awaricious and all in it), a man wouldn't get much by it, even if it was so.

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Fer, as the poit sez, me 'eart 'as got / The pip wiv yearnin' fer - I dunno wot.

Wot’s in! Great games! […] WHO DUZ WOT

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