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Sentences using the word thy. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use thy in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for thy.

  • Go thy ways! (10)
  • And multiply thy leaping! (8)
  • Pour forth all thy grief! (10)
  • Surely, I confide in thy star? (10)
  • Call it love with all thy breath. (10)
  • I feel thy song, my fairest friend! (10)
  • Quenched youth, and is that thy purse? (10)
  • Prove now thy passion for me, O warrior! (10)
  • And more than simple duty moved thy feet. (10)
  • It were well for thy system to sermonize. (10)
  • And this thy surprise for me, my fond one? (10)
  • And what a music is thy voice, O my mistress! (10)
  • This owe we to thy music, bridal nightingale! (10)
  • Nor vainly to the Sphinx thy voice was raised! (10)
  • Thy frame is as a dusty mantle hung, O grey one! (10)
  • Now look, for thy fortune will of a surety follow. (10)
  • Is at thy foot in this blest vault: Thank the Vizier! (10)
  • Take stripes or chains; Grip at thy standard reviled. (10)
  • So be it with thee and thy thwacking, O foolish youth! (10)
  • Weep not, for it is the doing of fate, and not thy doing. (10)
  • Thou by thy spells art stronger than all here save Abarak. (10)
  • Distinguish thy tempers and trim thy wits. (10)
  • I am he that was appointed to do thy work, O man in office! (10)
  • Shall thy like dare hold debate when questioned of my like? (10)
  • Whereof little thy thought is, nought whatever thou reckest. (10)
  • May fiery rocks defend, at noon, Thy tender feet from slipping! (8)
  • Should thy love die; O wander once more to the haunt of the bee! (10)
  • Should thy love die; O bury it where the sweet wild-flowers blow! (10)
  • What eye or thought can measure now Thy grand dilating loftiness! (10)
  • Cleave thou thy way with fathering desire Of fire to reach to fire. (10)
  • Each shall seem all the world to thee, each shall seem as thy grave! (8)
  • He asks for wurst, milk-loaves, wine, and all thy rarest conserves. (10)
  • The senseless rock awaits thy word To crumble; shall it be unheard? (10)
  • Yet thy lumpish antagonist once did work Heroical, one of our strong. (10)
  • Take this phial, and fill it with the waters of the well, after thy bath. (10)
  • Know, O nephew of the barber, thou art among them that honour not thy art. (10)
  • Strange will it seem, When thou readest that form of thy homage to brains! (10)
  • It may be the sole flower of thy life, And that of all who now look up to thee! (10)
  • The greater heart in thy appeal to heads They see, thou Captain of our civil Fort! (10)
  • But now the seas are haggard with thy wrath, Thy breath is tempest! (10)
  • Sing his glory gone, For thy voice may charm him yet; Daughter of the dawn, He is gone! (10)
  • Grief treads the starry places of the earth: In thy long track I feel who gave me birth. (10)
  • Thy dream will steer thee to perform their will, As silently their influence they instil. (10)
  • Where our brothers fought and bled, O thy name is natural music And a dirge above the dead! (10)
  • The sun and the moon on the mountains shall burn thee; the lamps of the town singe thy wings. (8)
  • Thus has the plenary purse Done often: to do will engage Anew upon all of thy like, or worse. (10)
  • Here thy shape To squeeze like an intoxicating grape – I might, and yet thou goest safe, supreme. (10)
  • Pursue thy craft: it is music drawn of a fount To spring perennial; well-spring is common ground. (10)
  • Whichever is, the other is: but know, It is thy craving self that thou dost see, Not in them seeing me. (10)
  • And wilt thou be saved by me, my son, ere thy story be told in tears as this one, that is as thine to me? (10)
  • O my soul, art thou dreaming of a fair youth that was the bliss of thy bosom night and day, night and day? (10)
  • O, think what then had been thy doom, If homeless and without a tomb They had been left to haunt the gloom! (10)
  • But let thy joys be fresh as flowers, That suck the honey of the showers, And bloom alike on huts and towers. (10)
  • For him thy voice shall bring to hand Salvation, and to thy torn land, Seen on the breakers. (10)
  • Shed thy withered grief – But hold not Autumn to thy bale; The eddy of the leaf Must be brief! (10)
  • Where the foliaged sky Is most sacred to see, And thy being first felt its wild birth like a wind-wakened tree. (10)
  • And this Sword swayed by thee, and with thy skill and strength and the hardihood of hand that is thine, wullahy! (10)
  • Undo thy jewels, thinking whence they came, For what, and of the abominable name Of her who in imperial beauty wore. (10)
  • And think of thy privilege: supple with youth, To have sight of the headlong swine, Once fouling thee, jumping the dips! (10)
  • Now, but for that hair of my head, plucked by thy hand while I slept, I were free, no doer of thy tasks. (10)
  • So shall thy days be sweet and bright; Solemn and sweet thy starry night, Conscious of love each change of light. (10)
  • Steadily eyeing, before that wail Animal-infant, thy mind began, Momently nearer me: should sight fail, Plod in the track of the husbandman. (10)
  • Roman, repent, and from within Eradicate thy darling sin; Repent, and from thy bosom tear The sordid shame that festers there. (18)
  • No simple world of thy greenblade Spring, Nor world of thy flowerful prime On the topmost Orient peak Above a yet vaporous day. (10)
  • Show thy decisive judgement on the side of established power, or thy enthusiasm in the rebel ranks, if it must be so; but be firm. (10)
  • Ravening king of the folk, for that thou hast thy rule over abjects; Else, son of Atreus, now were this outrage on me thy last one. (10)
  • Yield into harness thy best and thy worst; Away on the trot of thy servitude start, Through the rigours and joys and sustainments of air. (10)
  • Thou findest a pugilist countering quick, Cunning at drives where thy shutters are barred; Not, after the studied professional trick, Blue-sealing; she brightens the sight. (10)

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Definition of thy:

  • thy, th_, poss. adj. thine, of or pertaining to thee. (0)

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