475 examples of dunno in sentences

"And do you think I would cheat you now?" "I dunno," said Charlie.

" "Dunno where they are," slowly responded Dab.

She dunno, but she thinks it's smallpox.

Can you tell us where they have gone?" Tom looked at them very inquisitively, and answered, "Dunno, Missis.

" Tom half stretched forth his hand to take the coin, then drew it back, and repeated, "Dunno, Missis.

"'Oh, I dunno,' ses Smith, wiping down the bar with a wet cloth.

"I dunno, sir."

I'll bet my hoss agin a chaw of terbacker that them boys hain't heerd a shot we've fired, an' dunno we're within five miles on 'em.

"I dunno but that's the best way, after all, youngster," said Jerry.

Wall, I dunno which is the biggest fool, you or the bar.

Oh, Vingo, how could you have had the heart to believe that God would disown his children?" "Dunno, missy; but 'pears like de slabe jus' no more chilen dan de oder animals; and I tinks old massa done teach de hounds about de big bible, sooner dan he niggers.

Dare not anoder like her, massa; but I dunno as dat's strange, for de stars not come down to bathe in de ocean ebery day.

"I dunno what you're thinkin', stranger.

"Yes." "Why?" "I dunno.

"I dunno," he answered.

"I suppose," he said good humouredly, "that your instinct brought you this message?" "Instinct?" repeated Dan blankly, "I dunno.

How does he know we are hunting for Silent's crew?" "I dunno," said Dan, "maybe he jest suspects.

" "I dunno w'at 's de matter wid dat boy," mused the blacksmith over his apple dumpling.

They're trimblin' so I dunno what minute my feet'll let go their holt.

I dunno, though; maybe that's gen'ally the way.

I dunno, either, come to think; she might need a new-laid eggsof b'iled.

"I dunno," mumbled Dismal, falling into the manner of speaking that had been habitual with him from his childhood.

" "That's right; but I dunno

Be back for supper with us?" "Dunno."

" "Oh, I dunno.

475 examples of  dunno  in sentences