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How to use Dudgeon in a sentence

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Dudgeon made himself look like a schoolboy as he woefully mistimed a header on the half-way line.
Only 400m hurdler Sinead Dudgeon, assuming she maintains her 1999 form, can be regarded as a probable to make the journey.
Dudgeon S., Kasman N., Hay C. Prevelance of mental illnesses and related service utilization in Canada: An analysis of the Canadian Community Health Survey.
The Edinburgh AC club-mates go into today's heats with Dudgeon admitting she has been inspired to go for broke by the success of her fellow Scot.
Frinton saw the early launch of actors such as Michael Denison, Vanessa Redgrave, David Suchet, Jack Klaff, Neil Dudgeon, Owen Teale and Lynda Bellingham.
The central will now go to his relative, DCI John Barnaby, who is to be played by Neil Dudgeon, whose past roles have included Life Of Riley and Common As Muck.
He's bald, has a bit of a belly and seems to be in high dudgeon for much of the day.
Lin totally misunderstood that comment, and got up into a high dudgeon over what he felt was a slight to his courage.
Does this mean that all the moral high dudgeon from the media last year was crocodile tears and that they never really cared about children?
Lest this seem like the predictable rhetoric of those in high dudgeon, consider the undertones.
I wonder if the same parties will summon up an equal amount of dudgeon now.
On the night I visited the Goldminer's Inn the bloggers were in high dudgeon.
In high dudgeon I proudly stalked away to my dressing room near the boiler room in the cellar.
But amid the high dudgeon, it's easy to miss that essentially what he was making is an affirmative-action argument.
They exude the sweet, slightly rotten smell of hypocrisy as everyone takes a position of high dudgeon and righteousness.
Britain would be in high dudgeon if its party leaders all came from Eton and Harrow.
Meeting People Is Easy featured the Oxford quintet touring the globe in high dudgeon.
And so we get ourselves in high dudgeon at injustices that may never have happened, because they are the kind of thing we would hate if they had happened.
I promptly took myself off in high dudgeon to the nearest Little Chef and had an all-day breakfast for somewhat less than the price I would have been charged.
Taken to task by his wife for a prolonged visit at the village inn, the clerk threatened in dudgeon to return to his potations, and did indeed set out again with this in mind.
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Whereupon Lord banstead called her a little devil and went off in dudgeon to London and took golden-haired ladies out to supper.
Meanwhile, the housekeeper, on leaving the library, had gone to her own room in dudgeon.
John dudgeon was there, and Mrs. John, and several offshoots of the dudgeon tree.
Suddenly our fraternising was observed by some officers who came hurrying up in high dudgeon.
I thought this roughness would have sent her off in dudgeon, as indeed it closed her mouth for the time.
Southey supplies us with an illustration of the moon in a fit of dudgeon.
The name of the little hucksters across the way was dudgeon.
He retired at length in dudgeon, and Stephen called on Paul for a song.
A violent quarrel arose between him and Lisa, and he left the boat in high dudgeon.
This so intensifies his dudgeon that for five minutes he is in an ill humour.
The posts left vacant by Bagration, who had been killed, and by Barclay, who had gone away in dudgeon, had to be filled.
And he went off in dudgeon, leaving me very lonely and miserable.
And slamming the door in Meg's face, Aunt March drove off in high dudgeon.
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