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Example sentences for "dunna"

Lexicographically close words:
dungeons; dunghill; dunghills; dunkeln; dunlin; dunnage; dunned; dunner; dunno; dunnot
  1. I dunna like 'tecs, Sir Henry, and I dunna like this one especial.

  2. I dunna what, it's sticking up so stiff upon my head.

  3. Dunna thee say that, Nat; for thee knows very well that I’ll trust thee.

  4. Yoo know, dunna yoo, Mr. Jones, that she’s a witch.

  5. Do thy worst Moll,’ sez I, ‘for I dunna fear thee.

  6. But, yoo do know very well she’s a real witch, so dunna yoo deny it.

  7. Why, I dunna know,' said the fellow; 'but what cattle were those that rode by in such hurry?

  8. Peter, pausing-- "Faith, then I dunna that.

  9. An' by the way, I dunna what puts robbin' the Grange into my head!

  10. But dunna you tell him now, nor any other charp.

  11. No, I dunna carl that a murder, because I be arl alive.

  12. He dunna really know what beer is, my lady.

  13. Dunna carry on a' that'n, Master Noll," said Joe.

  14. Gom, I dunna know what that be, but I wish Stafford-sheer was full on 'em.

  15. You're not in trouble now, and dunna need it.

  16. You dunna seem to know what folks make Christmas for.

  17. I dunna see much sign o' the love anywheres," said the man in reply.

  18. I dunna want thanks, honey," he said, sitting down in the one chair by her bedside, and hiding his face in his hands.

  19. Ay, Joe; but I dunna think he know'd what he were a-doin'.

  20. I dunna think it was made purpose for that.

  21. Nelly said as how the Lord 'ud provide, an' so did the angel that gived me the bob; but I dunna see how.

  22. But I dunna want to get better," said Benny; "I wants to go to heaven.

  23. Well, I seen where mother put the bread an' butter, and if I dunna fork the lot I's not Ben Bates.

  24. 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.

  25. At last the Pope says to his Riv'rence, "I dunna what gev me this plaguy hiccup," says he.

  26. I remimber he did, sure enough: I dunna where the same sargint is now, Tony?

  27. If you could get betther, Phelim, I dunna whether you'd be here to-night at all or not.

  28. Faith, it's well that you won't have to appear, or I dunna how you'd get over it.

  29. 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.

  30. I dunna how the people can dhrink so much of it!

  31. They growin' beyont me--I dunna know what to do wi' 'em.

  32. Neigh, dunna talk on thus, Ruchot," said Bess, in accents of sincere sympathy.

  33. Ey dunna knoa that," rejoined Dame Baldwyn, looking reproachfully at him.

  34. Dunna offend her, Phil," said Nancy Holt, noticing with alarm the malignant look fixed upon her lover by Jennet.

  35. Alizon is os good as she's protty, and dunna yo think to wheedle me into sayin' out agen her, fo' yo winna do it.

  36. An dunna yo knoa that t' Abbuts o' Jervaux an Salley wor hongt o' Tizeday at Loncaster Castle?

  37. Yo dunna seem ower glad to see me, sister Alizon," said Jennet, at length.

  38. Ey dunna reetly recollect which way it looks," he answered.

  39. Dunna drown her, Jem," said Jennet, who had turned very pale.

  40. Ey dunna knoa whot ey'd nah do to be like her!

  41. There was a pause, and after a little she added, "I dunna is the night clearin'?

  42. I wonder what for mistress dunna break it open.

  43. Dunna be afreed,” said the young farmer; “my name’s James Cheshire.

  44. Dunna tell me about thy tea and such-like pig’s-wesh.

  45. Till then, prithee let me aloon, and dunna bother me, for it’s no use.

  46. Och, I dunna that, jewel; I believe he's on Purgatory.

  47. I dunna know what you mean,' she said awkwardly.

  48. Dunna you ever think, making coffins for poor souls to rest in as inna tired, as there's a tree growing somewhere for yours?

  49. I'm much obleeged to you, Mr. Reddin, but I dunna want 'em.

  50. Oh, dunna look at me the like o' that, and dunna talk so stern, Ed'ard!

  51. But I dunna mind playing "Why do the People?

  52. If it dunna come soon I'll go home-along,' she said.

  53. But I dunna want it to grow up like Jack,' she said.

  54. What for does Mr. Reddin come, when he can see I dunna want him?

  55. You dunna mind how much work you give me at the day's end, do you?

  56. I dunna like babies much--all bald and wrinkly.

  57. I dunna mind ought if I know they're coming.


  58. 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.