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contraction (context chiefly archaic English) (contraction of ye#Pronoun ye are English)
Usage examples of "ye're".
But as for you, Tom me boy, ye're no pal o' mine to have sent him afther me, bad cess to ye.
He's no yours to save, but ye're deein a' ye can to destroy him--and aiblins ye'll succeed!
Don't fergit that ye're the O'KeefeĀ an' I say it again all the bhoys are wid ye.
Big Jimmy bought himself a drink, hesitated a moment and bought another for the girl, before eyeing her up and down in an openly suggestive, pig-eyed fashion, and saving: 'But ah'm surprised ye're still on speakin' terms wi' such as me, since ye're boss, that bleddy Bonnie Jean, kicked me oot-a there.
Ye're standing on the banks o' Creech Hill and a bullbeggar haunts here sometimes.
If ye're feared o' muckying yer grand silk cloes, spread yer hankerchir o' to' top on't.
I jist won'er, Jeames, that ye're no as concernt, and as fillt wi' doobt and even dreid anent it as I am mysel!
Ye call yerselfs proper hosts and ye're thinking o' chasin' us off with orcs needin' killing?
I'm afraid that ye're no scholar, Bishop, or ye'd know that I means forewarned, forearmed.
Here is a forfeited rebel and an accused murderer, with two hundred pounds on his life, and ye ask me to meddle in his business, and then tell me ye're a Whig!
If ye're not feeding me some disgusting substance made of ground beetles and hoof-shavings, you're pokin' my belly and making intimate inquiries into the state of my bowels.
Tommy Dartmoor, ye're in luck, s' welp me never ef ye ain't, an' that's a brilliant yer can show the polis an' not get time fer.