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Example sentences for "dreffle"

Lexicographically close words:
dredgings; dree; dreed; dreem; dreen; drefful; dregs; drei; dreid; dreissig
  1. This cairn the Constitooshun roun' ez Jeff doos in his hat Is hendier a dreffle sight, an' comes more kin' o' pat.

  2. Suppose they du say; words are dreffle bores, But they ain't quite so bad ez seventy-fours.

  3. Why talk so dreffle big, John, Of honor when it meant You didn't care a fig, John, But jest for ten per cent?

  4. The chances for schoolin' is dreffle slim in this country; we've no school-house within nigh two mile.

  5. O yes; but he ain't a very social man, an' he's dreffle sot in his way.

  6. I was always told s'ciety in Noo York was dreffle refined an' high-toned," said Tuck.

  7. It muss be kinder tough tew git took daown so, specially fer sech a dreffle proud man.

  8. I hev made sum onnable Gentlemun speak that dident speak in a Kind uv Poetikul lie sense the seeson is dreffle backerd up This way ewers as ushul |Hosea Biglow|.

  9. This yer Allan McLane, Aunt Vesty says, is dreffle snifflin' an' severe.

  10. He ain't got no quar old women runnin' of him down--caze Misc Somers is dreffle afraid of him!

  11. She goin' to find out when she kin git a book an' somebody to read outen it to her, caze she dreffle smart.

  12. Suppose they du say: words are dreffle bores, But they ain't quite so bad ez seventy-fours.

  13. T's like old Deacon Skillins's hoss, down to Mudville, that was so dreffle conscientious he couldn't eat oats.

  14. Took hold o' my nose dreffle bad; I'm afeard my stomach'll be a goner.

  15. Jim had remarked to several people, in his lofty way, that Minnesoty wuz a healthy place fer folks weth consumption, but a dreffle sickly one fer folks what jumped other folks's claims when they wuz down of typus.

  16. Ye'll remember like a good soul, won't ye, that the market price is dreffle high just now?

  17. As he looks down at her, she looks up at him, and whimpers: 'My lungs is weakly; my lungs is dreffle bad.

  18. Come 'long, Mass' George, I dreffle hungly.

  19. I dreffle glad we come an' 'top out all night," he said, showing his white teeth.

  20. I neb see such dreffle man," whispered Pomp, for fear of rousing my father.

  21. On the last occasion he said-- "Walletum dreffle heabby, Mass' George.

  22. Hannibal said a few words in a deep stern voice, and the boy moaned out-- "But poor Pomp so dreffle hungly.

  23. See Injum, and dey dreffle cross dat we run 'way.

  24. Sun come up dreckly, and warm poor little nigger; I so dreffle cold.

  25. Oh, only that I'm dreffle hungry," I said, laughing.

  26. No, Mass' George, but I dreffle hungly 'gain.

  27. Why talk so dreffle big, John, Of honor when it meant You didn't care a fig, John, But jest for ten per cent?

  28. The war has made such things dreffle deah.

  29. It's a pow'ful dreffle thing dat Miss Annie's husband's done come down h'yar.

  30. She dreffle keerful dat dey all go to roos' ebery night.

  31. Jus' den 'long comes a white angel on hossback, wot was in a dreffle hurry to git in to de gate.

  32. I 've tried it on dreffle bad folks, an' it alters done 'em good.

  33. He was dreffle good to child'en, ye know.

  34. I 've oft'n thought how dreffle tickled that boy must 'a' ben to have him take them fish.


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