How To Use Deucedly In A Sentence
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deucedly clever
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You must be referring to yourself as a progressive in order to mock progressives, deucedly clever of you.
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That editorial judgment is not infallible is hardly news, but by the same token seeking to make editorial judgment actionable in a court of law is news ... and deucedly troublesome news at that.
Ivan Katz: The Court Room Instead of the Concert Hall?
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After a time, the doctor had me removed from the backboard (which is a deucedly painful thing to be strapped to, in case you ever have the dubious privilege), carted downstairs for x-rays, and finally, blessedly, sent home.
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They are hard to manage because they are deucedly clever and lazy at the same time.
The Last Empress
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Women, you see — in certain matters, they have a deucedly keen intuition —
The Master Builder
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It was deucedly unpleasant, he decided, this being peppered at; and nonsensical as it really was, it was none the less deadly serious.
Chapter 27
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Then I made a fatal discovery - it is deucedly hard to throw the game, when the side rails are set up.
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Gertrude, Ophelia, Polonius, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, and all the rest must be feeling deucedly uncomfortable watching this scene, and the scene surrounding it - mighty opposites and all that.
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Apart from being deucedly risky and explaining a great deal about the driving in Turkey, it's also an exact parallel of quantum mechanics.
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August 3, 2008 at 12:04 pm nawt just fast, she be deucedly clebber also.
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But as to study – I must own to you, I hate it most deucedly.
Camilla
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He looked down the aisle as if praying one of the units would sprout legs and arms, clamber down from the shelf, waddle over and say I'm the one, old chap; deucedly simple, and handsome to boot.
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We know very little about Vargas non-actor Argentino Vargas is an Argentine day laborer, apart from the fact that he has been locked away for decades and that he is deucedly deft with a machete, at one point pulling into his boat a stray goat that he butchers quicker than you could withdraw $30 from an ATM.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep
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That editorial judgment is not infallible is hardly news, but by the same token seeking to make editorial judgment actionable in a court of law is news... and deucedly troublesome news at that.
Ivan Katz: The Court Room Instead of the Concert Hall?