Examples of 'durbeyfield' in a sentence
Meaning of "durbeyfield"
durbeyfield (noun): Durbeyfield is a surname, possibly of English origin. It does not have a specific definition in English
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Durbeyfield is quite another name.
Our name has worn away to Durbeyfield.
You Durbeyfield are directly descended from the.
I am looking for the Durbeyfield family.
The parson thinks Durbeyfield might like to know his origins as a passing historical curiosity.
Because he likes Tess Durbeyfield best.
Joan Durbeyfield better be careful.
Do not play games with your mighty . Durbeyfield.
We be the Durbeyfield family.
You Durbeyfield are directly descended from the I am an antiquarian, you know.
Knightly house of the d'Urbervilles . You Durbeyfield are directly descended from the.
Or Durbeyfield perhaps? Without the name of the house.
And my project is to send Tess to claim kinship . Joan Durbeyfield better be careful.
Our name has become Durbeyfield but we have several proofs that we are d'Urbervilles.
Please forgive the intrusion, your ladyship, but my name is Tess Durbeyfield.
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Mrs. Durbeyfield take pity on a lonely, wretched man.
I am looking for the Durbeyfield family . Tess?
Mrs. Durbeyfield take pity on a lonely, wretched man . Tell me where to find her.
We get a lot of visitors here, you know. Or a Durbeyfield.
Joan Durbeyfield better be careful. She could be gettin' that Tess into trouble.
No, thank you Durbeyfield.
Since John Durbeyfield died . Do you know where they went?
Good evening, Durbeyfield.
Or Durbeyfield perhaps?
So you felt demeaned, debased, abused, and assaulted-how very Tess Durbeyfield of you.
We be the Durbeyfield family . It is written there, is not it?