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Example sentences for "dudish"

Lexicographically close words:
duda; dude; dudek; dudes; dudict; dudit; duds; dudum; due; duel
  1. They had some trouble with Ham Spink, a dudish young man of the town, who established a rival camp not far off, and they came close to perishing during a disastrous forest fire.

  2. Oh, give us a rest" muttered the dudish youth, and went on, and Carl Dudder followed, sticking his tongue in his cheek as he passed.

  3. They had seen that the girl wanted the two dudish young men to leave her alone, and stepping into the kitchen, Dick had tackled Dudd Flockley while Tom and Sam had given their attention to Jerry Koswell.

  4. The dudish student was as white as the wall, his clothing looked dishevelled, and his shoes were un-blacked, a great contrast to the Flockley of old.

  5. And now, looking through the sitting-room window and through a doorway leading to the kitchen, the Rover boys saw a pretty damsel of sixteen standing by a pantry door, facing two dudish young men of eighteen or twenty.

  6. It hit the dudish student in the chin and ran down inside his shirt collar.

  7. Oh, I'm willing to pay him his price," said the dudish student.

  8. The dudish student broke down utterly, and confessed all.

  9. And sure enough, it was Tubbs, the most dudish pupil Putnam Hall had ever known, and one with whom the cadets had had no end of fun.

  10. Sam presently, and pointed to the dudish student, who was crossing the street behind the depot.

  11. They had to drive close to the dudish student, who was attired in his best, and he stared boldly at Dora and the Laning girls.

  12. This was Dudd Flockley, the dudish youth who had once been the crony of Jerry Koswell and Bart Larkspur.

  13. As soon as they saw the dudish student alight, dress-suit case in hand, the Rovers rushed up to him.

  14. On a Sunday morning I hurried to St. Giles to see the trooping of the colours.

  15. James was ever a Stewart, and regardful of the ladies.

  16. James VII, brother to Charles II, restored this Chapel Royal and prepared it for the Roman ritual.

  17. One tries to forget that years before this journey he had said to Boswell, "Sir, the noblest prospect that a Scotchman ever sees is the highroad that leads him to London.

  18. A marvelous thing, this ancient idea of sanctuary.

  19. That which interested him the most was a dudish young man, dressed in the extreme of fashion, carrying a heavy cane, and wearing eyeglasses.

  20. He did not dream that the dudish young man would ever demean himself by manual labor; but Mr. Warmore departed from his usual reticence, to the extent of taking Tom aside and explaining matters.

  21. The dudish young man who caused so much entertainment on board the steamer that afternoon was destined to cross the path of Tom Gordon in a way of which neither dreamed.

  22. Most of our stores are gone, too," growled the dudish youth.

  23. Arriving at the other camp, the dudish boys proceeded to make themselves at home.

  24. Matters were speedily explained, and all of the dudish boys present voted it would be just the thing to go over to the other camp and "make a mix of it," as they expressed it.

  25. I'll call it what I please," muttered the dudish youth.

  26. After that the two dudish boys confessed what had been done, laying the greater part of the blame on the others of their party.

  27. When the dudish youths saw the deer they were astonished.

  28. It swished around, and an instant later the dudish young hunter received a stream of liquid over his cheek and shoulder that almost paralyzed him.

  29. Snap and his chums took no notice of the dudish youth and his followers.

  30. It was the last our friends saw of the dudish youth and his friends for some time to come.

  31. The walk through the brushwood and over the rocks was not so pleasant, and all of the dudish boys were glad when they at last came in sight of the spot where their own camp was located.

  32. Finest trick I ever played in my life, don't you know," drawled one of the dudish boys.

  33. It scared the dudish and overbearing youth, and as a consequence he obtained for them some additional stores, to take the place of those used or destroyed by the Spink crowd.

  34. At the mention of a ducking the dudish boy lost the most of his courage.

  35. Now, in civil life, I have frequently been amused in noting some dudish young fellow in a little country store trying to fit himself out with a light summer coat, or something similar.

  36. And, to intensify the bitterness of the draught, it may be set down here that the groom was a dudish young squirt, a clerk in a country store, who lacked the pluck to go for a soldier, but had stayed at home to count eggs and measure calico.

  37. That's who he was," declared the dudish salesman.

  38. The upshot of it all was," blurted out the dudish young man desperately, "that I put the whole ten thousand in his hands to turn into cash and invest for me in the securities of the different light and power companies.

  39. He had been sitting next to the valise owned by a dudish young man dressed in the height of fashion and possessed of what he fondly thought was a pronounced English accent.

  40. But all was lost and we were ragged and worn, and presented anything but a dudish appearance.

  41. And then there was a general laugh, at the recollection of a joke that had once been played on the dudish college student.

  42. Oh, Rover, I really believe you are poking fun at that necktie," returned the dudish student.

  43. At the same time there came to Brill from Putnam Hall one William Philander Tubbs, a very dudish student with whom the boys often had great fun.

  44. I'll be glad to shake his flipper," announced Tom, and grinned more than ever as he recalled the practical jokes that had been played at different times on the dudish student who had been mentioned.

  45. The dudish student was marched in and made to take a seat on a board which had been placed on two chairs.

  46. Less than a Thousand Years ago, a Dudish Roderick Dhu stood Flustrated with Fiery Indignation, face to face with a Maiden Priestess--a Prideful, Haughty Woman!

  47. This Work-a-Day World has all the Dudish Booklets and Carved-Ivory Dagger and Umbrella Handles that it can Easily Carry.

  48. Before the dudish student could attempt to leap to the ground, the turnout was once more in motion and dashing along the campus roadway as fast as the students could pull and push it.

  49. Tom, of the dudish student, who sat in front of him.

  50. He was a dudish fellow, who thought far more of dress than of gaining an education, and he was often made the butt of some practical joke.

  51. And now the dudish student seemed interested.

  52. Then came a sudden rush, and the dudish student found himself caught up and carried bodily over to the carriage, where he was unceremoniously dumped on the seat beside the old man-of-all-work.

  53. In fact, I don't know much about baseball," pleaded the dudish student.

  54. Soon the boat that carried the dudish bully and his cronies disappeared around a bend of the river.

  55. During their outing they had considerable trouble with a dudish sport---from town named Hamilton Spink, and his cronies, and were in great peril from a disastrous forest fire.

  56. But the dudish fellow was too scared to do anything but back away to a safe distance.

  57. I didn't want that crowd to know we had taken the ice-boat," went on the dudish youth.

  58. No, and I don't care," snorted the dudish pupil.

  59. But then, as the dudish young man continued to gaze at the girl, trying his best to catch her eye, he whispered something to Fred, and then rose to his feet.

  60. Before coming to Colby Hall, Jack Rover had had a quarrel in New York City with a tall, dudish youth, named Napoleon Martell.

  61. Now listen to me, Nappy Martell," he said in a low but distinct voice, meant only for the dudish youth.

  62. The dudish student headed directly for the house at which Miss Clarabel Ruggles was stopping, and the others saw him ascend the front piazza and ring the bell.

  63. If you wish to," answered the dudish student, gallantly.

  64. They met the dudish student, half dressed, going to the lavatory to wash up.

  65. At the Hall they had made a number of friends, including Songbird Powell and the dudish student, William Philander Tubbs.

  66. Instantly Tom shut the candy box, put back the paper covering and ribbon; and then he and Sam slipped out of the dormitory by a side door, so that the dudish student might not see them.

  67. The dudish student had sent the young lady a letter stating he thought some of his fellow collegians had doctored the box of candy, and this explanation was accepted by the girl and her aunt.

  68. Poor Tubbs, I wonder if he will ever be sensible and get over his dudish ways," was Dick's comment.

  69. Then the dudish student said something and offered the box of candy.

  70. Then came the students from Brill, all in full dress, and led by William Philander Tubbs, bedecked as only that dudish student would think of bedecking himself.

  71. And then a general laugh went up, and the dudish student stepped back in the crowd, out of sight.

  72. There was a sudden meeting of the pair, and the pad fell to the ground and with it the fancy headgear the dudish student was wearing.

  73. Perhaps if you see it you'll believe it more readily, ye know," remarked the dudish cadet.

  74. But even with all that stiff and awkward pose he could not lose the characteristic dudish "Fifth Avenue" gait without which our friend Chauncey would not have been himself.

  75. For Chauncey was no fool, even if he was dudish and aristocratic.

  76. At Brill the Rovers soon came into contact with the dudish pupil, Dudd Flockley, and also with two bullies, Jerry Koswell and Bart Larkspur.

  77. As soon as they had finished eating Tom got some money, and he and his brother set off to find the dudish student.

  78. I think you did it on purpose," grumbled the dudish student.

  79. That hat cost me five dollars, and I don't know where to get one like it," growled the dudish pupil.

  80. But before the youngest Rover could reach the sphere down it came--straight on the fancy straw hat of a dudish youth, crushing the article over its wearer's head.

  81. Tom gave one more glance in the direction of Dudd Flockley and saw that the dudish student had stopped in his walk, turned around, and was glaring at him savagely.


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