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Example sentences for "dubs"

Lexicographically close words:
dubious; dubiously; dubito; dubium; duble; duc; ducados; ducal; ducally; ducat
  1. Dubs replies in a brilliant speech: “We receive this banner and shall defend it.

  2. President Dubs opened with a speech, in which he said: “We are distributing now the prizes to those who have proved themselves the best marksmen.

  3. Guph tells in his memoirs of a singular race of people known as the Flub Dubs who once dwelt on the lost isle of Atlantis.

  4. They are like the Flub Dubs of lost Atlantis.

  5. The Dubs who were in them and the Naval men, however, had got out, and had gone away in extended order, and the engine had moved on just when the line was clear.

  6. Knowing him for what he is, d'ye marvel that he dubs me pirate and worse?

  7. Hawkins with whom I sailed has also received the accolade, and who dubs us pirates insults the Queen herself.

  8. Dubs rejoined that, if they took care to keep the sea door open, their friends at Portlossie would not let them starve.

  9. Dubs from the other side of the ditch, raising a roar of laughter.

  10. I get the best things I spring on you dubs right out of here,” and he touched his forehead.

  11. But you dubs go ahead and play, and I’ll lie down here and rest.

  12. On his own authority he curtly dubs them “heretics,” and is resolved in this way to tread unharmed with Christ through Satan’s kingdom and all his lying artifices.

  13. The big dubs at Washington, the politicians, they are only spokes themselves in that wheel.

  14. Hamlet dubs Polonius "Jephthah," because he believes that he has paid for political preferment by yielding his daughter to the King.

  15. Honest, there are more dubs around this town who had rather get married than work than there are actors on Broadway now.

  16. Then I delivered my philippic as follows: 'If you spangled-eyed dubs think you are going to shake me down for any more change you had better drop in your penny and get next to yourselves.

  17. There are plenty of medium-class dubs to be had.

  18. It's because I've made good, and those other dubs haven't.

  19. However, I shot again and it was dubs all, and I pocketed both of my agates and Peter's also.

  20. Dubs all, and bull's-eyes up is what I play, unless you want to put in agates?

  21. The English translation dubs it "Story of Habib and Dorathil-goase, or the Arabian Knight" (vol.

  22. And I saw the dubs stand forlornly by the track as the blind went by.

  23. Were not these other tramps mere dubs and "gay-cats" and amateurs alongside of me?

  24. He dubs himself "garrulus, presumptuosus, homunculus vilissimae qualitatis," who caps his impudence by writing unrequested.

  25. He's been teaching a lot of poor dubs how to catch a football, and I dare say they think he invented the game!

  26. Lots of dubs are purple-and-green that'll be dropped next week.

  27. I don't mind your Methodist sistern walking wide of me, but it's another punch when these dubs who are smoking my cigars at the club fail to invite me to their houses.

  28. I don't mind your lunching these dubs every day if you want to, but I keep clear of 'em.

  29. I'm just one of the dubs like the rest of you.

  30. I liked the way you handled that bunch of dubs today, Bates.

  31. Dubs of Duke University, was of the utmost value.

  32. And yet the dubs go on asserting that they believe the church is God's house.

  33. They galloped through the dew and swatted at balls ferociously--two happy dubs who proudly used all the tennis terms they knew.

  34. Had not Dubs made himself so gratuitously offensive, he would not have dreamed of taking it; if he had even only stopped there, he might not have done so.

  35. But the sermon was over, and it was impossible not to remember that in a few minutes now he would be having tea in the housekeeper’s room, while the wretched Dubs was doing the Head the honour to wait on him.

  36. Lord, I’d like to make a parcel of it and send it to Dubs without any stamps on.

  37. There was therefore, when his melodies were heard, time to remove all traces of debauch before Dubs or any other incarnation of danger could arrive.

  38. At that sound a small sigh of relief, a sense of relaxation went round the class, for it was clear that old Dutton (Dubs was his more general nomenclature) was deep in his yellow book.

  39. These he proceeded to masticate rather ostentatiously while he still sucked his inky lip, the joy of this being that old Dubs was still playing chinks, and would certainly, as a surprise, ask him before long what he was eating.

  40. You couldn’t cheek Dubs any more: it was beneath you to do any such thing.

  41. Stone, you fool, why the devil couldn’t you tell the Head that Dubs had taken the Catechism?

  42. We're sure enough dubs when it comes to soldiering!

  43. Gives Varus' name to knock-kneed boys, and dubs His club-foot youngster Scaurus, king of clubs.


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