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Example sentences for "deucedly"

Lexicographically close words:
detur; deu; deuant; deuce; deuced; deuces; deuda; deue; deuel; deuice
  1. You will allow that you might strike one at first, as being deucedly new In that rĂ´le.

  2. I know what a deucedly superior state of mind you've gotten into.

  3. So I went up that night to see, just for the deuce of it, and not to get the oars at all, and I was deucedly well paid for it, too.

  4. It was deucedly odd and entertaining, but it was a step in the wrong direction.

  5. You mean well, I know; at the same time, you are deucedly impertinent, and I am not accustomed to interference.

  6. It was a deucedly romantic thing--however, he did it!

  7. A long-drawn-out hiss and a violent explosion in unpleasant proximity--a pretty enough exhibition to watch from the safety of terra firma, but deucedly uncomfortable when one is playing the leading part in the little drama.

  8. I looked searchingly at my observer; it was his first trip across the lines, and I had to admit to myself that never before, in my six months of flying at the front, had I been in such a deucedly uncomfortable position.

  9. I was anxious about her, deucedly anxious.

  10. It is a deucedly unpleasant business, Danvers, but I will gladly tell you what it is, for I want the advice of some one like yourself, accustomed to deal with difficult cases.

  11. Of course, as he does not know her he is not altogether to be blamed, but it is deucedly annoying to have to do with a man who evidently thinks your daughter is a thief.

  12. Your worship rode so deucedly quick, there was no keeping up with your worship," said the lieutenant.

  13. Of course, yes, the Adjutant; a deucedly good story!

  14. A deucedly fine woman she is, though they never did get on together.

  15. That proud little minx must be deucedly cross-grained and unappreciative," said he, "if she does not perceive how much more worthy I am of her admiration than that shabby de Sigognac.

  16. It is a new role for you, and you are deucedly charming in it.

  17. And I don't like it; there's nothing comfortable in being bankrupt, it so deucedly restricts a man.

  18. But, realty, old chap, you ought to be deucedly proud of the distinction which the De Mudds confer upon you.

  19. He's so deucedly respectable, for one thing!

  20. Not in these latitudes; and it has been deucedly cold for the week past.

  21. As a matter of fact, she was deucedly pretty, and--good lord!

  22. So it is, and deucedly exciting now, but I don't seem to have mastered the rules.

  23. Of course, its deucedly disagreeable to me to see you making yourself miserable.

  24. It's a deucedly hard thing to keep up, though.

  25. It had been a deucedly unpleasant thing for him to get Bycliffe arrested and thrown into prison as Henry Scaddon--perhaps hastening the man's death in that way.

  26. Willis affected a drawl, had his clothes made in London, and considered himself "deucedly English," although he sometimes forgot himself for a short time and dropped his mannerisms.

  27. Willis Paulding, who tried to be "deucedly English" in everything.

  28. She is deucedly handsome," said De Burgh, critically, "and much too pleasantly engaged to be interrupted.

  29. If he has, he has kept it deucedly close.

  30. And I don't mind saying that it's a deucedly expensive place for me to go, even when I can sign checks for my meals.

  31. Torchy," says he, "I find myself in a deucedly awkward fix.

  32. In America it is the men who force women to take to their heels who are deucedly unpopular.

  33. Mount Dunstan is in a deucedly unpleasant position," he condescended at last.

  34. Deucedly clever girl as she was, he said to himself, she saw that it would be more agreeable to have no nonsense talked, and no ruffling of tempers.

  35. Women who take to their heels are deucedly unpopular in England.

  36. The horse was deucedly heavy--spoiled that leg, I think.

  37. I think I have been under fire often enough to stand this last fusillade without flinching; besides, the whole thing is deucedly curious.

  38. As quite a little boy, you used to be deucedly strict in that direction.

  39. She looked as if she might be deucedly dangerous if put upon; and something seemed to tell me that she would certainly regard herself as put upon if she ever found out the game which poor old Rocky had been pulling on her.

  40. I knew from experience that these ocean liners fetch up at the dock at a deucedly ungodly hour.


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