1 And the people here at Letterkenny, they've more sinse than at Dunfanaghy.
2 No disparagement intinded to the sinse of the mare! he added hastily.
3 Have ye no raison in ye, no sinse , ye h'athen nagur?
4 And don't send me men that haven't sinse - lots of it, plase.
5 Maybe ye'll get sinse whin I lave ye all, as I will to-morrow!
6 When Oi saw th' Senestro, Oi had sinse enough to kape me mouth shut.
7 Jasus Christ, man, have ye no sinse at aall?
8 Then what kind o' a crather would one be as had no sinse a' tall?
9 Is there not sinse in that, now, Kavanagh?
10 Jasus Christ, have ye no sinse at aall?
11 Sure, it's not right good sinse she's got.
12 Sure, 'tis no sinse them foreigners has.
13 There's no sinse in allowin' another man to waalk on ye whin ye can get another job.
14 Be hivins, if ye had any sinse at all I should think ye could see that for yerself.
15 All the sinse a woman has!
16 Sure I know he's got a temper; an' what man of anny sinse hasn't, I'd like to know?
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