Examples of 'duby' in a sentence
Meaning of "duby"
duby (adverb) - in a simple manner or undesignedly. It is used informally in conversation or in creative writing to emphasize a casual or spontaneous action or behavior
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- A surname.
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Duby is not only trying to.
I am calling for Duby.
Duby said he would never forgive himself for his actions.
But I was thinking maybe Duby would want to give me a briefing before the meeting.
It was chaired by historian George Duby.
Aigeiros Duby with the three native species of sect.
Jesus Is My Son is the contemplative solo project by the experimental guitarist Grégory Duby.
You agree that Duby will not be liable to you for any such modifications.
We have all the power, Duby.
Delise ex Duby collected at the ablating edges of Greenland glaciers.
This is Charles-Edouard Duby.
And please tell Duby that I understand his situation completely.
The time of the cathedrals, Georges Duby - grand-guide.
Apartment duby - entertainment and outdoor activities.
In 1997 he became a member of the Académie royale de Belgique, succeeding to Georges Duby.
See also
Georges Duby et al.
Duby wants an air-gun and Mary too.
Yeah, down through Duby all the way to the highway.
But Georges Duby is a contemporary historian, an academic historian.
Why has Georges Duby been included in the Pléiade?
Apartment Duby - restaurants nearby.