Call it the cycle of the ring, and thus it runs: From the husband to the wife; from the wife to her paramour; from the paramour to his doxy; from the doxy back to the husband.
In London he visited an ancient doxy of his own, who, with her bully, shielded him from justice, though betrayal would have met with an ample reward.
All the eyes were glued upon him, and his poor doxy had to be content with a furtive look thrown over a stranger's shoulder.
He would rather pick a lock than batter a constitution, and the world would be well lost, if he and his doxy might survey the ruin in comfort.
For, does the reader inquire into the subject-matter of controversy in this case; what the difference between Orthodoxy or My-doxy and Heterodoxy or Thy-doxy might here be?
It happened he had a mistress coming out of the country and he would needs have his companions take each of them a doxy and go with him as far as Windsor to receive her.
He brought it to his doxy the same day before she was stirring, who thereupon appeared very satisfied with his diligence, and helped him in a short time to squander what he had so dearly earned.
You under the spruce, you're Trundletail, and your mother is Doxy Tumble.
Do you think the writer of Antony and Cleopatra, a passionate pilgrim, had his eyes in the back of his head that he chose the ugliest doxy in all Warwickshire to lie withal?
Young Stephen said indeed to his best remembrance they had but the one doxy between them and she of the stews to make shift with in delights amorous for life ran very high in those days and the custom of the country approved with it.
Miss Doxy was happy in knowing not that she was called “the old cat” in the kitchen.
Good–bye, darling; Aunt Doxy will take you up to the park, when the sun comes out, to see all the wonderful doings.
It was not often poor Uncle John got hold of so much money; too bitterly knew Aunt Doxy how large was the mesh of his purse.
And then that book which Aunt Doxy made her throw on the kitchen fire—very cruel I now see it was of my good sister Eudoxia, though at first I did not think so—that book I know was poor Claytonʼs, for I have seen it in his hand.
The case against Ralph Doxyis complicated by additional charges.
On the fifth of February of that year, as the fiscal alleges, Jacob Fabricius, a Lutheran preacher, had "contrary to the laws of this government married Ralph Doxy and Mary van Harris .
Steve Webster decided not to run even the smallest risk of injuring so precious a commodity as Doxy Morton by a shower of rain, so he drove into a friend's yard, put up his horse, and waited till the storm should pass by.
Steve Webster was driving Doxy Morton in his mother's buggy.
He’s likely Done in some doxy in a drunken sleep: ’Twould be about his measure.
Hereupon Aunt Doxy smiled, with the perception of superior mind, and the power of causing astonishment.
My Doxy Jane was splashed by this, I took her on my knee to kiss.
Twas Doxy Jane, a bouncing girl With eyes all sparks and hair all curl, And cheeks all red and lips all coal, And thirst for men instead of soul.
Sam Doxy was at last choked by the drumstick of a turkey sticking in his throat whilst he was picking it.
There is no more life left in Sam Doxy than in the leg of that table.
They then walked back, and both declared it was “all over” with Mr. Doxy of the Derrys.
Doctor Fletcher being also by chance in the place, was called into the room to consult as to the dead man, and vouch that the breath was out of the body of Mr. Samuel Doxy of the Derrys.
Mr. Flood and myself called on Doxy next day, and brought him and Lieutenant Palmer home to Roundwood; and poor Dr.
The dead man at length opened one eye, then the other; in about half an hour he could speak; and in the course of an hour more the broken-necked Doxy was able to sit up.
Knaggs’ wanting to cut off the head of Mr. Sam Doxy of the Derrys became a standing jest, with a hundred embellishments, till both have been forgotten.
Heaven guided an itinerant mime and mountebank that tramped France with his doxy to a wet hedge-side where a famished, foot-sore scrap of a lad lay like a tired dog, trying not to sob.
Miss Doxy stole on the opportunity, when he sat down to have his laugh out, to dust all the white hair with her handkerchief from his coat–collar.
Poor Miss Doxy was panting so, that her brother was quite frightened for her; and the more so because he had no idea what there was to be frightened at.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "doxy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: concubine; doxy; friend; inamorata; lover; mistress; paramour; playmate; squeeze; tart; woman