Ordinarily the conductor sees to it that such monopoly of privilege is properly rebuked; but this time he apologized for the presence of the immigrants by saying that the smoking-car was "jam full of Dagos already.
What right have those Dagos to come to this country, anyway?
Bruno had daring and sagacity enough, but he was an Italian--a Dago, in common parlance, and the Slavs and Poles hated the Dagos worse than they hated the smallpox.
Huns and Dagosare thick as blackberries in June, and about as valuable.
Dagos are swine, but the way she spoke made me proud.
It was a poor-looking place in a sinister neighbourhood, abounding with evil-eyed Dagos and cut-throats of all kinds.
Maybe if people just turned in and mobbed a few of these bloodthirsty Dagos it would give the rest of them a little respect for law and order?
It happened just a little bit ago, down there where they've got those Dagos a-keepin' 'em.
This anger was to rise and spread when word circulated--as it very shortly did--that those other Dagoswere harbouring and protecting the particular Dago who had done the cutting.
Besides, who ever saw one of the blamed Dagos spending a cent at a grocery, or a notions store, or a saloon--or anywhere?
Why, Beaver Yancy's been cut all to pieces with a dirk knife by one of those Dagos that was brought on here to work on the new extension--that's what just happened!
I'm glad I told your dagos to burn a flare when they hit the channel.
Better take this bag of Spanish money; minted silver goes and you may find the dagos shy of the president's notes.
Don't know I'm sorry the dagos have lit out; my crowd are used up and ready to mutiny.
Some dagos came along with a mule train and loaded up part of the truck on the beach.
Fling them out a few Dagos and they'll stop worriting fast enough.
He was only a dago, so I suppose the other dagos thought they could do what they liked with him.
And my gun'll cover the dagos in charge of it, by way of keeping them out of temptation,' said Captain Shagg.
Liverpool scale, and that's a lot more than you Dagos give amongst yourselves, and if the men work well I'll throw in a dash besides for 'bacca money.
It's a repair train from Stonin'ton, with a lot o' dagos an' men.
If those Dagos come back to the garage between now and Saturday, we'll have them.
Perhaps we can pick up these Dagos from their photos.
Grand Avenue, you know, is full of Dagosall the way from the river.
The Dagos wanted to live in their own way, and they did.
Two Dagos helped him on board ship, a wreck, and though, physically, he was much stronger at the end of the voyage, his nerves were far from being right.
Why there was Greeks and Hungarians and Dagos and all kinds coming out the winders or rolling down the stairs and rushing back again, some of them with their noses bleeding and their clothes torn, and all the time shoutin' like mad.
You see the Hungarians was awful mad because the Dagos beat 'em out catering to supply the music for the night, and the Dago orchestra was playing the swellest ragtime music you ever heard.
And if we don't find the dagos there, I'll give up where they are.
Those dagos ain't going to give ground without a big fight, that's certain.
Why under the sun must those dagos play such a game of hide-and-seek?
Hustle now, as you never hustled before, or the dagos will get away.
The mean white's a troublesome proposition at home, but we can't afford to exhibit him to the dagos here.
These dagos have a gift we lack; you can see it in the way they wear their clothes.
You felt you had to promise the fellow a job because he butted in when the dagos got after you?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dagos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.