Wain in a sentence as a noun

"Tha wain't say nowt to thi mam nar, will tha?

Tha wain't say nowt to thi mam nar, will tha?

When the gravy train begins to wain, you might be stuck with what you have...

My enthusiasm will wain if more of these projects don't pan out.

Build a practice and stick to it. I don't care what you're doing, your motivation will wain.

That maybe have happened in the hippy controlled west since the 1970's, but their generation is on the wain.

My wife's family is from Stirlingshire in Scotland and they say stuff like:'yer wain's greetin' -> 'the baby's crying'.

Languages have trends, there are ones that are currently the hottest ones that are starting to wain and others that are out of vogue.

Just a quick note, I thought this was all the same thing, as it was on the same line, but now I see the split"wain't = won't nar = now"wain't = won'tnar = now

When the convenience starts to wain, that 99% will start to drop.> No one seems to mind that Google searches contain more ads today than ever beforeGoogle's ads are not thrown into the middle of the content.

Ruby may have enough to support them as their popularity wains, PHP definitely will, Python has some dedicated fans and the market may reach an equilibrium but as for now, you are seeing the product of a lot of developers trained in the last gen, while the projects have moved on to the next trend.

Wain definitions

noun

English writer (1925-1994)

See also: Wain

noun

a group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major

See also: Dipper Plough Wain Wagon

noun

large open farm wagon