19 examples of deaf-and-dumb in sentences

In terms poetical and touching she described the loneliness of the life at the Home as it had been with no man under the roof of the house and only a deaf-and-dumb gardener, who hated her sex, in the barn.

Even the deaf-and-dumb gardener had untwisted his surly temper, and as Abraham entered the dining-room, looked in at the east window with a conciliatory grin and nod which said as plainly as words: "'T is a welcome sight indeed to see one of my own kind around this establishment!"

The deaf-and-dumb gardener was sent with a detachment of small boys to fetch from the wayside

He had shaken hands, perhaps not altogether graciously, with every one else, even with the deaf-and-dumb gardener who came out of his hiding-place to witness the setting-out.

An entire park of artillery was encamped with lighted matches around the July Column, that enormous deaf-and-dumb memento of the Bastille.

I had little to interrupt me, for with the exception of Sonia who brought me up my meals, and the old deaf-and-dumb housekeeper who came to do my room about midday, I saw or heard nobody.

And even in the enjoyment of the external world it may be doubted whether he does not find as much mental stimulus as the deaf-and-dumb.

A curious contortion of the deaf-and-dumb alphabet was used among the Indian girls when pride forbade the use of speech.

"Emma Two Bears talks deaf-and-dumb to her.

At first it looked like a huge joke for the high-and-mighty Kingston basket-ball team to be challenged by a team from the Palatine Deaf-and-Dumb Institute; then it began to look like an insult, and they were angry at such treatment of such great men as they admitted themselves to be.

It occurred to Sawed-Off, however, that before they sent back an indignant refusal to play, they might as well look up the record of the deaf-and-dumb basket-ball men.

However, here's a chance for you to practise deaf-and-dumb drill.

You're a deaf-and-dumb manstone deafwith a message for staff- captain Ali Mirza, which you will only deliver to him in person.

" "How should a deaf-and-dumb man deliver a message?"

They'll hurry off to tell Noureddin Ali that Staff-Captain Ali Mirza and the deaf-and-dumb man have really started for Damascus, bags of gold and all.

[*All right.] "To leave this deaf-and-dumb man and the boy, below the Rock, undisturbed." "That cannot well be.

"They will think nothing of a deaf-and-dumb man praying or sleeping in a a corner.

It becomes at last a mere deaf-and-dumb language to them, which they read intelligently pari passu with the hearing of the dialogue.

The physician could afford the lad but little relief, so the boy applied himself to the task of learning the deaf-and-dumb alphabet.

19 examples of  deaf-and-dumb  in sentences