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sies

British  
/ sɪs, siːs /

interjection

  1. informal a variant of sis 2

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“Mojo’s gonna be the eleven on the field wearing black jer- sies, you understand that?”

From "Friday Night Lights: A Town, A Team, And A Dream" by H.G. Bissinger

"Vai, noun sies proun famous, ni proun fort, ni proun fin."

From Frédéric Mistral Poet and Leader in Provence by Downer, Charles Alfred

But the language is the language of prayer, not of compulsion, nor even of bargaining: "Eius rei ergo te hoc porco piaculo immolando bonas preces precor, ut sies volens propitius mihi, domo familiaeque meis."

From The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus by Fowler, W. Warde

But who sies not the emptinesse of their reasons.

From Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36 Journals of Sir John Lauder Lord Fountainhall with His Observations on Public Affairs and Other Memoranda 1665-1676 by Fountainhall, John Lauder, Lord