Jesus the Guide, will you tell me how to find Jography and how to get to France?
My mother called me that, but Jography 'ull fit fine jest now.
I'd rayther learn jography than anything else in all the world.
Look you yere, young uns, 'tis like this," Here Jography caught up a little stick and made a rapid sketch in the sand.
And I'm so glad you're French; and is Jography your real, real name?
Cecile, instead of having her faith shaken by this, came to the wise resolution that Jography was not a man at all.
If Jography is a person, he knows the way to France.
We are not English, we are foreign; me and Maurice are just a little French boy and girl, and we are going back to France, if we can find Jography to tell us how.
Denny is so werry c'oss when her has jography to learn.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jography" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.