Examples of 'davises' in a sentence

Meaning of "davises"

davises (verb): To engage in behavior or actions characteristic of the Davis family. This term is informal and may refer to a specific family name or group

How to use "davises" in a sentence

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There are a lot of Davises out there.
The Davises have sponsored eight children and their families.
There are a lot of Davises up there.
The Davises became famed for their Christmas parties.
You are gonna have a houseful of fashionably dressed little Brooke Davises running around.
Means they likely knew the Davises kept that kind of cash in the house.
There are so many more Troy Davises.
The surviving correspondence between the Davises from this period expresses their difficulties and mutual resentments.
Uh, it was pretty nice compared to the davises.
The Davises were gone.
No, not until you bring me some information about the Davises.
The Davises still speak to Mata via Skype every couple of months.
Boys, say hi to the davises.
The Davises were always ahead of the game, my father and grandfather told me.
What if the package was meant for the davises but ended up at Ms. Weston 's?

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Davises married twice, and had two children ( a son and daughter ) by his first wife.
Would you please take the Davises bags and situate them in an oceanfront room?
After the Civil War, Dorsey, by then a wealthy widow, provided financial support to the Davises.
For several years, the Davises lived apart far more than they lived together.
All right, JJ, you and Dave go to the Davises.
When the war ended, the Davises fled South seeking to escape to Europe.
Listen . Something bad 's happened . Something to the Davises.
The company prospered, and the Davises looked to expand New Balance into a global company.
All right, JJ, you and Dave go to the Davises and check out Markayla 's computer.
Uh okay, okay, the Davises obviously leaked these texts last night.
Dorsey died in 1879, by which time both the Davises and Winnie were living at Beauvoir.
The Davises see here!
That 's where the Davises met her, “ She was at an orphanage.

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