Ye're the wan dacint boy in the place," said Judy, remembering many attentions from the shrewd lad.
There must be an Orange dhrop in his blood, for no dacint Yankee 'ud have anny hathred for the blessed green.
And she was pleased as anything, me lad, and now it's up to us to rig up some sort of a dacint sate, and tag a woman along half the time.
I mean nothin' at all, save that in there wild youth is spakin' to wild youth--honest and dacint and true.
Joel, they call him--a dacint prophet's name misused!
Danny was a dacint boy enough, who lived entoirely alone with Biddy his wife, and the pig, close to a big bog in old Oireland.
But the moon got bigger the nearer they came to it, and they found it a dacint size enough when they got there entirely.
An' I make me own men civil, too, with a dacint tongue in their heads.
There was not a name that a dacint woman cud use that was not given my way.
There may be th' makins iv a dacint citizen in him afther all.
Ye’re a dacint man, and ye know how to dale wid a distinguished prisoner of war, and I’ll do the square thing by ye.
Faith, it's a dacint bit of work," he said, eyeing the prostrate captain.
Terrence assured him there was not, and complained that ducks never sought a "dacint place" for their habitation.
Jack's voice now began to tremble in airnest, with downright love and tinderness, as good right it had; so he promised to do everything just as she bid him, and then went home with a dacint appetite enough to his supper.
Me cousin Terence was as dacint a man as iver shoed a hor-rse; an his wife was a good woman, too, though I niver took much to th' Dolans.
Dhrowned he was, but sure wather was always fatal to his fam'ly, an' maybe it was all for the best, as Father Paul said whin he married me to Dan Shaughnessy after a dacint year.
It's the first dacint thing the byes has had ter go to.
How can any dacint woman ivir think of livin' wid a baste?
Another time the farmer Mick worked wid, a mighty dacint kind uv a man, happened to call in, an' Judy wiped a stool wid her apron an' axed him to sit down an rest himself afther his walk.
But Andy Joyce had an ill-advised predilection for seeing things what he called "dacint and proper" about him, and it led him into several imprudent acts.
They'd a right to not be let set fut widin tin mile of any dacint place.
Rael dacint it was of you to be bringin' it to me, for perished and lost I did be, and that's no lie.
Very dacintpoor childer they always was, too; but it was a bad job.
And here's the dacint lad waitin' to show us the road.
When, therefore, she had once delivered herself of the opinion that the newcomers were "very dacint folks," she did not feel called upon to abandon it because it stood alone.
T is the old fashioned min like mesilf that think however will they get souls through this life and through heaven's gate at last, wid clane names and God-fearin', dacint names left after them.
T was thrue for him that we kape a dacint shop anyhow, an' how will it be in the way of poor Danny when it's finding the manes to put him where he is?
Ye ought all to be in yer beds an' aslape, likedacint folks.
Hemlock, Ellum, Chestnut, Spruce and Cedar is public sparkers, an' not fit fordacint teepee sassiety.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dacint" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.