Examples of 'dawsey' in a sentence
Meaning of "dawsey"
dawsey (noun) - A character apearing in a book or a show. Usually used to refer to a well-known or iconic character
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- A surname.
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He steers a wide path of Dawsey.
Dawsey had in his possession a book that once belonged to Juliet.
The actual number of people saved from drowning by Dawsey differ.
He came to think of Dawsey as the unofficial mayor of Guernsey.
Dawsey Adams was sentenced to three weeks in jail Thank you.
Of course, she falls in love with Dawsey.
Betty Dawsey knows that breaking things off with Thom Lange is for the best.
That one? He steers a wide path of Dawsey.
Dawsey attacked a man?
Out of the blue, she receives a letter from Dawsey Adams.
Dawsey Adams . The letter writing pig farmer?
I know that this is none of my business, but … Dawsey.
He 's the man Dawsey attacked.
The pig was beautiful, Dawsey.
Dawsey Adams, Juliet 's first Guernsey correspondent and close friend.
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Here 's a bit from reporter Josh Dawsey.
He 's the man Dawsey attacked . Look at him.
You stop her, Dawsey.
Keep it down! Oh, sweetest pork I ever tasted, Dawsey.
But why? Dawsey.
But why? What happened? Dawsey.
I will do it, Dawsey.
The letter-writing pig farmer? Dawsey Adams.
What happened? Dawsey.
Well, let Dawsey.