He'll kin pay for's liberty and new duds afore long.
Ye go and get someduds for me,--a shirt and the other pair of yer jeans.
Because Mary Jane 'll be in mourning from this out; and first you know the nigger that does up the rooms will get an order to box theseduds up and put 'em away; and do you reckon a nigger can run across money and not borrow some of it?
The king's duds was all black, and he did look real swell and starchy.
Nex' time you want some duds come to me an' I'll treat you fair.
A lot of ould duds belongin' to Mrs. Anson, I'll be boun'.
She took all her circus Duds and a slew of Hats so that she could make the proper Front, while being entertained Abroad.
In fact, if the New York Duds worn by the Yank had been less of a Fit, and he could have schooled himself to look at a Herring without shuddering, he might have rung in as a Resident of the tight little Isle, for he was often Tight.
He can take his duds off, and they'll dry out by morning.
To iron duds with, of course," as Mine Host assured us it was of no use to him beyond keeping a door open.
Still puzzled, I said I thought there would not be any need to iron duds until we reached the homestead, and the Maluka said quietly: "It's FOR the homestead.
Still, I s'pose likely the duds don't come ready made, so they could be let out some, to fit.
Yes, yes; that's this room as I've seen it in my mind ever since I tiptoed through it the night I run away, with my duds in a bundle under my arm.
But you ought to get warm and dry right off, I s'pose, and your duds are all up to the depot.
Not know what duds mean, and you a sailor's son, as you tell me?
But we have such a short time left that I think those of us who are going to do any raffia work had better learn how to weave evenly and make pretty little duds out of the woven stuff.
I wear my clothes almost down to the skeleton, too, but I know I have some duds that I can make over into dresses for small children.
Here comes the bobby, here comes the p'lice, pick up your duds and be off, through the sewer with you!
Nor a package of duds in your hand, as you had this morning here!
She's got the things them opery women wears; this yer contains the he things, the duds and fixins o' the men o' the same stripe.
I've had out the trunk in which his little duds have been stored these many years.
You're going to carry your duds to the drawing-room, Car 5," he said.
And then you gather up Miss Hampton's dudsand bring 'em in here.
We were puzzled at the time to know why duds figured so largely in this and following bombardments; subsequent inspection of the enemy trenches afforded an explanation.
Next morning the ground looked like a veritable sea beach after a wreck; the litter consisted of splinters and duds of all sizes and descriptions, largely 5.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "duds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.