Then Byamee knew that indeed the Wondah were about, and he too clutched his fire stick and went back into his camp.
When no one would lend the Dummerh dayoorls, they had said, "Then we can grind no doonburr unless the Wondah bring us stones.
I wondah if Mrs. Crisp would mind if I'd come down to-morrow and cook dinnah for them.
I wondah if she's going to keep up that grumbling and scolding all night.
I wondah," she said aloud, "I wondah if I couldn't slip one moah on for yestahday.
They keep things in ordah, and mend and dust and put flowahs about, and make the house so bright and cheerful that people wondah how they evah got along without them.
I've stayed so long that mothah will wondah what has become of me.
I wondahwot he do to dat yaller gal w'en dat raggedty goose come on de table.
It must have made those old lily bulbs wondah at themselves the first time they unfolded and woke up to find that such a heavenly thing had happened to them,--their hearts filled with this unearthly beauty and sweetness.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wondah" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.