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Example sentences for "donno"

Lexicographically close words:
donner; donnera; donnes; donnez; donning; donnoit; dono; donor; donors; donos
  1. His ma'd say I was a wicked woman--and I donno but what I am.

  2. I donno as it would have come to me so quick if we hadn't been there.

  3. I donno rightly how to walk on my feet the day afther it.

  4. Andy, with mock obsequiousness; 'for I donno of a single one this minit, barrin' to do what my master bids me.

  5. I donno why you say 's thoughtful 's a woman, Billy," said Lucinda.

  6. I donno what put it into that pesky Swede's head, anyhow.

  7. I donno why I didn't think of it," Mis' Moran grieved.

  8. Oh, I donno why it wasn't given me to make more, I'm sure.

  9. I donno but we've broke our word to the Christmas paper.

  10. I donno whether we ain't going to get ourselves criticized for this as never folks was criticized before.

  11. I donno but I've got a little piece of pink tarleton somewheres in my bottom drawer.

  12. I donno but I might as well walk around by Mary Chavah's house," he thought.

  13. I donno but you would," Mary admitted awkwardly, and marveled dumbly at the newness Jenny was feeling in that which, after all, was not new!

  14. I donno but we'll all come round to your way of thinking to-night," said Simeon.

  15. I donno how I've contented myself this hull year, or nigh about a year, without a loom.

  16. Young man," she said, "I donno much abaout yeour raisin'.

  17. I donno how ennybody could feel enny different.

  18. I donno t'night,' said he, lifting off his hat, and smoothing his thin hair with the flat of his hand.

  19. He's hurt so very bad, sir, that we donno how to get him up.

  20. I donno whether you’ve ever heard a group of immortal beings, women or men, pounce on and mull over that particular bone?

  21. I donno how it is with other people, but with me Spring used to be the signal to run as far as I could from the place I was in, in the hopes, I guess, of getting close up to all outdoors.

  22. I donno if you’ve ever managed any kind of a revolution?

  23. But the way I feel to-night, honest--I donno but I’m ready for that one too.

  24. Instead of which, I donno what on earth ailed us.

  25. I donno as I know how to say it, but he was the kind of a little chap that, when you’re young, you always think your little chap is going to be.

  26. I donno but I ought to telegraph her: Pleased to see you but don’t you expect a company.

  27. She happened on a church piece--I donno if you know it?

  28. Abigail lives in the Bakery, and I donno a nicer, homier place in town.

  29. I donno whether you know a village, along toward night, with the sky still pink, and folks watering their front lawns and calling to each other across the streets, and a little smell of bon-fire smoke coming from somewheres?

  30. It’s a sign and symbol of how alike we are--and I donno but it means something, something big.

  31. Besides,” I couldn’t help sticking in, “I donno as Amos is cold poison.

  32. I donno if Abel rilly heard us come in, he was so excited about his dragon.

  33. The others hated to, too--I donno if you'll know how we felt?

  34. I donno but he showed us how to give a benefit, too.

  35. I see Timothy start to wave his arms an' I donno what he would 'a' said if it hadn't been settled for 'im.

  36. I donno but mebbe you sense things like that better when you live in a little town.

  37. Come to think of it, I donno but a shroud does become most folks--like they was rilly well-dressed at last.

  38. I donno how I done it, excep' I was so ramfeezled.

  39. I donno," said Calliope, thoughtfully, "I donno but you can.


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