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Example sentences for "dunnot"

Lexicographically close words:
dunna; dunnage; dunned; dunner; dunno; dunque; duns; dunt; duntaxat; duo
  1. Dunnot let her come in whativver tha does!

  2. For God's sake, Angelina, dunnot let her come in here till awm donned.

  3. I dunnot know,” said Mrs. Leigh, checking her sobs to communicate this addition to her distress.

  4. I dunnot know,” said Mrs. Leigh, shaking her head.

  5. Come near to t' fire and warm yo'rsel'; yo' mun pardon us if we dunnot think on everything at onest.

  6. Thy master is not one for t' hurt nobody; and I dunnot think they can harm him for setting yon poor chaps free, as t' gang catched i' their wicked trap.

  7. Yo' dunnot think they'll be hard wi' him when they hear all about it, done yo'?

  8. I dunnot believe a word on 't,' said Sylvia, standing up, all aflame.

  9. I will, Nanny--I dunnot want to stop, mysel'.

  10. Theer's no one here as can read, an' none on us has no toime to spare if we could, so we dunnot want none.

  11. I conna stand up agen things, but I dunnot think as I'm so bad as foaks say!

  12. Dunnot be afeard," she said, in a low, hurried voice.

  13. He dunnot speak our loike, but he's well enow i' his way.

  14. I dunnot say for 'em to say nowt, but I do say for 'em not to be so dom'd free an' easy about it.

  15. Dunnot yo' say no more nor yo' con help when he axes yo' about th' engineer.

  16. I dunnot see as he minces so," said Joan roughly.

  17. I dunnot see as yo' need care," she protested half resentfully.

  18. I dunnot ax nowt else but--but to be let do th' hard work.

  19. I dunnot think yo' need ask; but sin' yo' do so, I con answer.

  20. They dunnot understand," she said, "that's aw.

  21. And I'm sure I dunnot see why he shouldn't.

  22. I dunnot believe thee," said Tummas, and leaned back on his pillow short of breath.

  23. I dunnot loike it nor yet not loike it, but I've heard a bit more about it than I have about th' other places on th' map.

  24. Now get thee gone, lad, an' dunnot tha coom back till her or me sends for thee.

  25. I--I dunnot believe as him as was killed has coom back.

  26. I dunnot know," said Mrs. Leigh, shaking her head.

  27. I dunnot know," said Mrs. Leigh, checking her sobs to communicate this addition to her distress.

  28. Friends yo once had are far too thrang To ax yo to yer drinkin; They happen dunnot meean owt wrang,-- But one cannot help for thinkin.

  29. Yo dunnot mean to tell to me, 'At fowk noa moor will ha to dee?

  30. Aw nivver thowt 'at aw could feel Sich sorrow, or should grieve, But little Dick is varry sick, They dunnot think he'll live.

  31. Now dunnot lecture me; I'm none for a sermon hung on every peg o' words.

  32. But dunnot mak' an ado about it, let 'em think it's just our common way.

  33. She's thought a deal o' coming to see yo', and a dunnot think as yo' mind her at all.

  34. But I dunnot ax thee to gi' me to him because I know that wouldna be reet; I on'y ax thee to let me aloan.

  35. Yo dunnot mean to tell to me, 'At fowk noa moor will ha' to dee?

  36. Only yon mother of Aggy's, she's a famous fratcher, and dunnot you let her get wind.

  37. Dusta think they dunnot ken he's the wrong man?

  38. Theer dunnot seem to be mich amiss, do theer?

  39. Dunnot be so mad," she pleaded, laying her hand upon his arm.

  40. I dunnot often have 'em at this time o' day, but this here's an occasion.

  41. I dunnot want to do for nobry, nobbut mysel'," returned Margaret with a toss of her head.

  42. If ye dunnot see me when ye coom to th' top o' hill, jest call out 'Cockle Sally!

  43. Dunnot say a word abaat me havin come raand, an' when th' doctor comes aw'll put him up to a thing.

  44. I seed that whip yistady, but I dunnot think our little lad played wi' it.

  45. I dunnot reckon to get so much interest out o' Wendrum, but it'll be Ogden o' Wendrum, J.

  46. And now dunnot talk to me, but just read out th' chapter.

  47. I dunnot stomach the notion of having favour curried for me, by one as doesn't know the ins and outs of the quarrel.

  48. I'm not going for to take yo'r brass, so dunnot think it.

  49. So dunnot turn faint-heart, and go to th' tyrants a-seeking work.

  50. As to th' language, I'm welly used to it; it dunnot matter to me.

  51. I reckon they pay yo' for teaching them, dunnot they?

  52. Dunnot be a fool," says he, "words come readier than deeds to most men.

  53. Consequence is, I dunnot see where I'm to get a shilling.

  54. The woman went on: "I dunnot care if I blab it all out, though Bess begged me not.

  55. To this day I dunnot know her right name, nor little Laurence's there; and so I canna make his father own him.

  56. Dunnot take on about it; it's best as it is, missy.

  57. Dunnot do that," said he, at length, in a hollow voice.

  58. Dunnot aw know what th' face ov mo chylt be like, beout seem' ov it?

  59. Nay, aw donnot know; but beout aw get somebory to help mo, aw dunnot think aw'll coom to th' end in haste.

  60. Hea am aw to fot her yere, when I dunnot know wheer hoo be, sir?

  61. Yo dunnot know the heart ov a feyther--ov the feyther ov a lass-barn, sir.

  62. But thae dunnot say thae's ne'er been to Lancashire thisel'?

  63. Aw do mane aw've lost mo yung lass; and aw dunnot say thae's feawnd her, but aw do say thae knows wheer hoo is.


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