Nelly said as how the Lord 'ud provide, an' so did the angel that gived me the bob; but I dunna see how.
But I dunna want to get better," said Benny; "I wants to go to heaven.
Well, I seen where mother put the bread an' butter, and if I dunna fork the lot I's not Ben Bates.
And it ain't for myself that I wants it, and I dunna think it can be so very wrong to take it for little Nell, when she's so ill.
At last the Pope says to his Riv'rence, "I dunna what gev me this plaguy hiccup," says he.
I remimber he did, sure enough: I dunnawhere the same sargint is now, Tony?
If you could get betther, Phelim, I dunna whether you'd be here to-night at all or not.
Faith, it's well that you won't have to appear, or I dunnahow you'd get over it.
Art, that's a nate patthern in your waistcoat; but any how, I dunna how it is that you contrive to have every thing about you dacenter an' jinteeler than another.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dunna" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.