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Example sentences for "dooce"

Lexicographically close words:
donum; donzel; doo; dooant; doobt; dooced; dood; dooden; doodle; dooe
  1. In a dark corner of the linen closet he saw a dozen fragments of white cloth.

  2. Wust cleanin' I ever got in a' cube ruckus come off a Bummin'ham boy.

  3. A five spot smiled on the top side of one and a helpful dooce laughed cheerfully at the Wildcat from the other.

  4. The boy rolled them, and an ace-dooce bloomed under the electric light.

  5. What the dooce shall we do with her, then?

  6. He would be saying to himself, who the dooce is this superannuated old cock?

  7. And then what the dooce d'ye think 'appened?

  8. What the dooce she thought I meant, I don't know.

  9. So he sat down to think where the dooce that box had got put.

  10. The Artist said, "What the dooce you mean, Euphemia, I'm blest if I know!

  11. I've got notes at the bank right now I don't know how the dooce I'm going to pay.

  12. Sir," said the exasperated Bones, "how the dooce did you get here?

  13. It belongs to a Miss Do Please-us, but who the dooce she is, I dunno.

  14. What the dooce do you pay rates an' taxes an' water rates an' gas bills for!

  15. In the language of the schools, what the dooce have you been up to in Mr. Prout's house?

  16. An' who the dooce is this Raymond Martin, M.

  17. Von Lennaert tore his hair over it at first, and then he gasped, 'Who the dooce is this unknown Warren Hastings?

  18. How the dooce do you think the auditors are to know how I spend my jolly old uncle's money if you don't write it down, hey?

  19. What the dooce do you mean by it, you naughty old ebony?

  20. What the dooce is this, my wicked old fiddle fellow?

  21. What the dooce are you staring at, Perry?

  22. B'gad, and did you though--dooce take me!

  23. Not one, begad, and that's the dooce of it!

  24. Now how the dooce can I be expected to ride in a thing like this!

  25. I'd give a hundred guineas to see you do it again--I would, dooce take me!

  26. But if you will dismount head over heels into a muck-heap, my dear fellow, what the dooce can you expect?

  27. I don't mean to risk this most precious neck of mine until the fifteenth, dear fellow, dooce take me if I do!

  28. Ha, the old regiment--dooce take me, Viscount, but I rejoice to hear it!

  29. I'll have to make a dooce of an example of you--yes, by Heaven!

  30. What the dooce are you making all this row about?

  31. I was in a dooce of a funk, though, and when we landed we found a whole bally company of soldiers waiting to receive us.

  32. What the dooce did he want to get in the way for?

  33. I asked him what the dooce they meant by having the troops there as if they wanted to scupper us, and told him who the consul was, and that I was the C.


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