Yon in a Sentence
  • Night at the encourages yon to demand for its.
  • When ye 've feenished wi yon buik, pit it past.
  • For all you gadabouts and tourists used to driving hither and yon, a weekend trip to New England is a piece of cake.
  • Use 1. see that yon do not make an ill use of it.
  • As a neighbor said, yon lad and wench of Johnson 's have n't been brought up, they 've been dragged up.
  • I'll say yon 's Mack or Sammy Orr or Hopeless.
  • Richard de Saint Yon was master of the butchers of the Grande Boucherie in 1460.
  • Can yon imagine the ferocious resistance which must have arisen to abolishing the old numbered regiments and replacing them by territorial designations?
  • Or look at yon fallen woman drinking the dregs of her bitter, damning cup!
  • So it was the train, bus and post bus got me up yon glen in the first place.
  • Why do yon not ask whither he is going?
  • When ye've feenished WI yon buik, pit it past.
  • One here can view yon playing field, Which doth to youngsters pleasure yield.
  • There, as soon as his fingers were thawed, he took his revenge in Dweller in yon dungeon dark.
  • The chief, the Sawbwa Hkun Yon, held charge through the reigns of four Burmese kings, and submitted early in 1887 on the first arrival of British troops.
  • The primitive application of O€oX6 yon to the poets and myth-fanciers meets us again in Church writers; but there is also a tendency to use the name for a philosophical theology based on the doctrine of the Logos.
  • Guillaume de Saint Yon is cited as the richest butcher of the Grande Boucherie in the 14th century.
  • Gamier de Saint Yon was echevin of Paris in 1413 and 1419; Jean de Saint Yon, his brother, was valet de chambre of the dauphin Louis, son of King Charles VI.