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Example sentences for "doggie"

Lexicographically close words:
doggedly; doggedness; doggerel; doggery; dogges; doggies; dogging; doggis; doggish; doggo
  1. I see,' she added pleasantly, 'you've brought the doggie in with you.

  2. The funniest doggie in all the world is little yellow Wienerwurst.

  3. When the pigeons fly down from their little house on the top of the barn to take an afternoon walk and perhaps pick up a few extra grains of corn, this little yellow doggie spoils all their fun.

  4. On each cut he put a little of the salve, then wound the little doggie all up in nice soft bandages too.

  5. One is big, one middle-sized, and one small, and each has a door to fit the doggie who lives there.

  6. That doggie beat them all to the top of the hill.

  7. All Marmaduke could see of his doggie now was his little tail like a sausage.

  8. The bit doggie was sitting cowering and shivering, and pressing its back against the counter, giving every now and then a mournful whine, so we plainly saw that everything was not right.

  9. Wi' his blue bonnet on his head, And his doggie running?

  10. She went to the baker's to buy him some bread, But when she came back the poor doggie was dead.

  11. She went to the undertaker's to buy him a coffin, And when she came back the doggie was laughing.

  12. Old Mother Hubbard, she went to the cupboard, To fetch her poor doggie a bone; But when she got there, the cupboard was bare, And so the poor doggie got none.

  13. Old Mother Hubbard, she went to the cupboard, To get her poor doggie a bone; When she got there, the cupboard was bare, And so the poor doggie had none.

  14. She went to the tavern for white wine and red, And when she came back doggie stood on his head.

  15. Eh, but the thouchts o' a doggie maun be a won'erfu' sicht!

  16. I'm surer aboot that nor aboot kennin the thouchts o' the doggie himsel!

  17. Then the old woman tried to coax the doggie with more pancakes and to terrify it with blows, but he barked on, always repeating the same words.

  18. But the doggie beneath the table began to bark, saying: 'Your daughter is frozen quite stiff and cold, And shall never have a chest full of gold.

  19. But the doggie ate up the pancake and barked, saying: 'His daughter shall wear a crown on her head; Her daughter shall die unwooed, unwed.

  20. Five little cookies, placed too near the door-- The little doggie ate one; then there were four.

  21. What Doggie and Jeanne did in the war, my gentle readers know.

  22. When Doggie crept into the Sacred Room of Wonderment, he found the babe wrapped up in the Union Jack and the Tricolour.

  23. I began to sing a little song to myself as I ran past the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ monument, “Who’ll take poor doggie in for the night?

  24. We’d motor to Santa Monica, and go in bathing, and doggie had such good times.

  25. Doggie being a man of intelligence realized that Oliver's offer arose from a genuine desire to do him some kind of service.

  26. But poor Doggie of the flabby muscles felt half dead.

  27. Oliver's a field officer," she replied tartly, and Doggie felt snubbed.

  28. In her preoccupation she forgot the rules laid down for the guidance of jeunes filles bien élevées, and unthinkingly perched herself full on the kitchen table on the corner of which Doggie sat in a one-legged way.

  29. Conspicuous in the drawing-room, framed in silver, stood a large full-length photograph of Doggie in his new uniform.

  30. Doggie had made good; every man who came home wounded must have made good.

  31. And when Doggie entered the green room there he found Peddle, who welcomed him with tears of joy and a display of all the finikin luxuries of the toilet and adornment which he had left behind at Denby Hall.

  32. But how were a crowd of young men, trained in the rough and tumble of public schools, universities and sport, and now throbbing under the stress of the new deadly game, to understand poor Doggie Trevor?

  33. Then to Doggie came a heart-broken letter from the Dean.

  34. When Doggie was sixteen, fate, fortune, chance, or whatever you like to call it, did him a good turn.

  35. Sergeant Ballinghall, who had taught Doggie to use his fists, had retired, minus a hand, into civil life.

  36. But Doggie crept out of bed and put on a violet dressing-gown that clashed horribly with his pink pyjamas, and wandered like a man in a nightmare to his breakfast.

  37. His great joy was to put out a sly leg and send Doggie and his partner sprawling.

  38. Doggie wrinkled lips and brow in a curious smile.

  39. And Johnny's blue eyes opened wide with delight, And he fondled the doggie and hugged him so tight.

  40. But a wag of his tail doggie gives to this day Whenever our Johnny is passing that way.

  41. Whose round, chubby face, with the merry eyes blue, Made doggie think, "Here is a good boy and true!

  42. Wi' his blue bonnet on his head, And his doggie running.

  43. The bit doggie was sitting cowering and shivering, and pressing its back against the counter, giving every now and then a mournful whine, so we plainly saw that every thing was not right.

  44. A doggie that goes like this, and twists about (Feda indicating a wriggle).

  45. He has brought that doggie again, nice doggie.

  46. Bessie went down the steps, calling him over and over again in such a coaxing voice, that it was strange even such a wilful doggie could resist.

  47. She then runs and is pursued until caught, the other child following Black Doggie in and out wherever she goes.

  48. The outside player goes round the circle three times, first saying "Black Doggie winna tack you, nor you.

  49. You want to sit quietly by the fire and think--doggie will sit quietly by the fire and think too.

  50. You want to go out, you feel gay and joyous--doggie is game enough, and frisks and barks around you.

  51. His heart would be in his mouth when he reached the gate of Kelvin House, as the Gordons' home in Edinburgh was called, for he was afraid that the doggie would be gone.

  52. So they went back to where Uncle Wiggily had left his valise, and there it was safe and sound, and inside it were some nice things to eat, and the rabbit and doggie had a dinner there in the woods, after the mud stripes were washed off.

  53. So Uncle Wiggily introduced the doggie to the chickie girl, and the chickie girl to the doggie.

  54. So Uncle Wiggily sat down on a stump, and thought, and thought, and thought of all the plans he could think of, to save the doggie from the two boys, and at last he decided the only way to do was to scare them.

  55. Such was the situation of matters, when the pedlar, missing, as he said, a little doggie which belonged to him, began to halt and whistle for the animal.

  56. Sammie, who thought the doggie was trying to show how smart it was, "do you know what molasses carrots are?

  57. Oh, let's talk about something else," said the doggie quickly.

  58. So the little black doggie walked on his hind legs, and then he walked on his front legs.

  59. A doggie is a small dog, you know, and small dogs won't hurt rabbits.

  60. Old Mother Hubbard, she went to the cupboard, To get the poor doggie a bone; But when she got there, the cupboard was bare, And so the poor doggie had none.

  61. Tell your mother that I'm just going to market to buy my poor doggie a bone.

  62. Illustration: "I had my basket on my arm and the big doggie stood beside me.

  63. He said he wouldn't like any but his own dear doggie with only three legs.

  64. I had my basket on my arm and the big doggie stood beside me.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "doggie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.