Use of peasant in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include peasant at the start of sentence, peasant at the end of sentence and peasant in the middle of sentence

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peasant at the start of sentence


  1. Peasant rebellions occurred throughout the 16th century.
  2. Peasant land hunger grew ever more acute as the population swelled.
  3. Peasant women with scarves around their heads were working in the fields.

peasant at the end of sentence


  1. Joe's a real peasant.
  2. His father is a peasant.
  3. The prince masqueraded as a peasant.
  4. The president was disguised as a peasant.
  5. There's no essential difference between a metropolitan and a peasant.

peasant in the middle of sentence


  1. She's of peasant/noble stock.
  2. He sprang from peasant stock.
  3. The peasant led us down the hill.
  4. Most villagers are peasant farmers.
  5. He loved Gerard's peasant earthiness.
  6. The old peasant was puffing at his pipe.
  7. The peasant is palming his wrinkled face.
  8. The peasant carefully sewed money into his belt.
  9. An old peasant is showing them how to do the work.
  10. The highlands are populated mainly by peasant farmers.
  11. The old peasant is twisting pieces of straw into a rope.
  12. The nobles had a virtual veto against peasant candidates.
  13. Economic reform has brought relative wealth to peasant farmers.
  14. The failure of their crops spelt disaster for the peasant farmers.
  15. Like so many peasant foods, the essence of pasta is its simplicity.
  16. The peasant bought a bag of chemical fertiliser in the market place.
  17. The old poor peasant has a family history written in blood and tears.
  18. The old peasant conjectured that it would be an unusually cold winter.
  19. In those days, if you were born a peasant, you were a peasant for life.
  20. That forced peasant farmers to try to eke a living off steep hillsides .

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