Sentences with deucedly
deuc·ed·ly
D d - "You know, Kaspar," said he, in conclusion, to the excited Almayer, "it is deucedly awkward to have a half-caste girl in the house.
- It is lucid, deucedly clever and beautifully constructed.
- Oh, the British are so deucedly civil.
- Much of the delight in this show, adapted by Edward Duke from the deucedly clever writings of P.
- There were pleasant moments, and most of them looked deucedly familiar.
- But, he has confessed in radio commercials, there is a deucedly difficult problem with remembering the name.