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Example sentences for "dese"

Lexicographically close words:
descubrimiento; descubrio; descubrir; desde; desdits; desecrate; desecrated; desecrating; desecration; deseo
  1. Massa," he said, "I aint got nuffin else on when I take dese off.

  2. He wants de Gineral to gib up dese here colored people--dat's what's de matter wid him!

  3. Den she kinder turnt her haid, like oner dese yer ole wedder cocks on a roof, en she looked me spang in de eye en said 'huh' out right flat jes' like dat.

  4. Yas'm, I know I is, but dar wan' noner dese yer signs dat I see now.

  5. Now, I'se done got de las' one er dese things packed, en I'se gwine ter let you git some sleep.

  6. Massa," said he, "me not know what to say to all dese goot friends; me tink dis look a little like heaven upon earth.

  7. Massa, do you see dese limpets, {107} how fast dey stick to de rocks here?

  8. Me never tank him enough; me never pray to him enough: me never remember enough who give me all dese goot tings.

  9. Say, you must cut some ice wid dese people.

  10. Dese guys are great on gallantry when ladies is concerned.

  11. Dese fellers is slick enough to see you are swells and I'm not," said Sitzky, not a bit annoyed by his encounter.

  12. I never wuz no hand fur 'memberin' reg'lar names let alone dese yere jabber kind of words lak dese yere French folks talks wid.

  13. But folks don't seem to 'member dat we've got feelin's, and de best way is not to mind dese ere little trubbles.

  14. Spect some boy find dese an' say, 'Whah at's de man whut de train cut de laigs off of?

  15. How come dese shoes pinches all de time sho' beats me.

  16. Did dese fish have laigs a boy couldn' git down de road past 'em.

  17. Man whut sold dese shoes said dey wuz fifteens--feels like sho' take bofe to make 'at much.

  18. Neber mind, you get old one ob dese days; den you don't make so much fun ob old Rachel.

  19. You know dey got no fuel oil now, only atomics, but dese little lamps dey like for antiques, for sentiment, because their great-grandfathers used dem.

  20. But you know as well as I do dat it is impossible to dese animals to talk.

  21. Do you not t'ink old Dworken knows dese things?

  22. Dese be de cheers you axed for, Massa,' they said.

  23. I ax 'im, I say, 'Marse Boss, is dese yer bobolitionists got horns en huffs?

  24. Yasser, I know I builted one in dar dis mornin', but I take notice dat de drafts dese times look like dey come bofe ways.

  25. What you doin' in dyah after dese chillern's chickens?

  26. You ain't a gwine to leff dese folks dance in de church, am you, Boss Joe?

  27. We'll hab a dance, an' show dese Nordern gemmen de raal poker.

  28. I has mis'ry in mah j'ints f'om de rheumatiz dese col' days.

  29. Look lak he gwine 'res' some o' dese bank robbers, or sumpin.

  30. Some of dese mornin's yo' folks will wake up an' find dis child in de promised land.

  31. One nebber knows what dese wimmin folks mean by what dey says, no-how.

  32. How you enjoyin' you' money, dese fine days, Miz Mo'ton?

  33. I'd been cold and hungry a lot of times if it wasn't for some of dese blessed white folkes' chillen; dey comes to see me and brings me things to eat and clothes too, sometimes.

  34. You can go right in now vit dese strikers--maybe you could beat Prince's vit all dat money!

  35. Pshaw, you drunken fool, do you s'pose dese darkies would tell on me?

  36. Dese eyes of mine is dim but I can see her now, stooping over de wash tub and washing de white folks' clothes every Monday and Tuesday.

  37. Yas'um, I is glad to see dese chillun cause yuh know whey white folks hab feeling fa yah, it sho' make yuh hab feeling fa dey chillun.

  38. Yes, mam, white folks had dese guard, call patroller, all bout de country to catch en whip dem niggers dat been prowl bout widout dat strip from dey Massa.

  39. Andy Foster, man I knows, d'rect me up dese steps and bless God I finds you.

  40. Folks allus crying hard times dese days, ain't no hard times now like it was atter Sherman went through Yorkville.

  41. Say, when dey stole her en her brother John, dey come dere in dese big old covered wagons en dey stuffed dem way back up in dere en carried dem off.

  42. I hear plenty peoples plow up all kind of things dese days in old fields dat ain' been broke up or throwed out for years.

  43. Some of dese same poor buckra done had a chance since then and they way up in 'G' now.

  44. Oh, dey would have dese big old open fireplaces en would have de grandest kind of fires.

  45. Coase dey ne'er go aw de time lak dese peoples does dis day en time.

  46. Won't dat be a joyful day, when dese old ailin' bones gonna rise again.

  47. Yes, mam, dese has been better times to me.

  48. Old Marster and Old Mist'ess lived in a great big fine house what looked to me lak one of dese big hotels does now.

  49. She done her best to raise me right, and de ways she larnt me is done stayed wid me all dese years; many's de time dey's kept old Paul out of trouble.

  50. I just bet none of dese young folkses now days could do dat.

  51. Folks jus' don't know how to take de right sort of keer of deyselves dese days.

  52. Dese days, de boys and gals jus' walks off and don't say nothin' to nobody, not even to dey mammies and daddies.

  53. Dere warn't none of dese new-fangled stock laws den, and folkses jus' fenced in deir gyardens and let de stock run evvywhar.

  54. Right down on dis old river, nigh Mr. Aycock's place, dey says you kin still see caves whar folkses lived when de Indians owned dese parts.

  55. De boss man called me aside one day and said; 'Paul, you ain't lak dese other Niggers.

  56. Dese here Jarretts was good to deir slaves but de ----s was mean to deirs.

  57. Dances in dem days warn't dese here huggin' kind of dances lak dey has now.

  58. Did de President sen' you in dis swamp to git after dese slackers, too?

  59. Play wid him roun' dis camp, but don't go foolin' long wid him in dese woods.

  60. Dem Ghermans who 'lows dem down bhroke ristocrats persuade dem gintz deir kullud frients who thrade mit dem an' keeps dem from starvin' when dese rich bocra thry ter dhrive dem frum des country deserbe de cuss ov Almighty Got!

  61. De ole boy is gwine to tun heself loose in dis yer town soon; fer I see um in de bery eye ob dese bocra.

  62. Before I vould hep dem ter harm dese kullod peeples py dams I suffers ter be kilt.

  63. Dese white fo'kes is onter you, dey got de road all map out.

  64. For de most part dese led libes differing no way from deir neighbors; dey tilled de land, or kept stores like oders, and none of dose around dem suspected in de slightest degree deir mission in de south.

  65. Dese men belong to ships, and had bought us from dose who brought us down from up country.

  66. Some neber look after de slabes, and leabe all to overseers, and dese bery often bad, cruel men.

  67. To dese any negro, driben to desperation by harsh treatment, would resort, and from dem instructions would be received as to de route to be taken, and de places where aid could be obtained.

  68. Dis went on for two or tree days, till one ebening de captain, instead of going away after dinner, stopped talking to dese follows.

  69. I speak to no one, for I only understand little Spanish, and dese people not speak dat.

  70. Dere were about six hundred when we start, and ob dese pretty nigh a hundred die in dose tree days.

  71. We berry long way from coast, and dese stupid niggers dey break tings most ebery day.


  72. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dese" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dese days; desert country; desert island; desert life; desert place; deserted farm; deserted village; deserves notice