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How to use Dee in a sentence

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Short and portly, with close-cut blond hair and a voice that can knock your jockey shorts off, Dee often appears as the romantic lead.
A spot my son and I found on the Welsh Dee last winter consisted of a steady glide alongside a dense reed bed.
The five-times gold medal winner also waived a five-figure fee for appearing at the race along the River Dee.
In fact, only once does he cut away to Dee Dee's quiet home life, where the recovering addict ribs his kitty about having to kick catnip cold turkey.
The idea of transmutation through alchemy was one that was taken quite seriously and Dee was granted special rights far beyond someone of his standing.
Playful and gory, the cartoonish paintings of Dee Dee Ramone, bassist for The Ramones, are every bit as shocking as their creator.
Dee Dee candles, rosaries, shirts and prints are offered for sale near the gallery's door as a kind of consolation.
Terrified Emmerdale star Dee Whitehead told yesterday how she was attacked by car-jackers who wrestled her keys from her before speeding away in her vehicle.
Melissa tried but without success not to be annoyed with Dee Dee, who was making a pig out of herself with the doughnuts.
Elizabeth I consulted her astrologer, John Dee, before deciding on an auspicious date.
John Dee, consultant to Elizabeth I, frequently used a crystal ball to communicate with the angels.
Though a section of it passes through England, it passes into Wales once again before discharging into the Irish Sea via the Dee estuary.
This ancient passage specifically connected the Bridge of Dee to Cowie Castle via the Portlethen Moss and the Stonehaven central plaza.
In the northeast of Wales, between the Clwyd Valley and the Dee Estuary, lies the Clwydian Range.
Drama, starring Lana Turner, Juanita Moore, John Gavin and Sandra Dee, with a cameo appearance by gospel singer Mahalia Jackson.
In 1154 he defeated an English and Powysian invasion, but was forced to give up some territory bordering the River Dee.
Meanwhile, the influential writers Richard Hakluyt and John Dee were beginning to press for the establishment of England's own overseas empire.
This is implicit in the writings of Vitruvius and explicit in such 16th century authors as John Dee and Leonard Digges.
The earliest known use of the phrase Brytish Iles in the English language is dated 1577 in a work by John Dee.
Gwynedd, at the height of its power, extended as far east as the Dee estuary.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Let us now journey westward from the Dee into Wales, coming first into Flintshire.
Dee grant my beques', 'cuz dee know I gwine to erward him accordin' to his becessities, an' I jes nod my head to him an' went out.
The original Broadway production featured Stephanie Mills as Dorothy, Dee Dee Bridgewater as good witch Glinda and Andre De Shields as the Wiz.
In the defenses of Dee and Wye, we observed Drayton's struggle with and anguish over this problem of the druids' demise.
And how are connections of Niki Dee, Brave Highlander and Addington Boy supposed to relive their near-miss moment?
The standard was Pee Dee Belemnite limestone for carbon isotopes and atmospheric nitrogen for nitrogen isotopes.
Nitrogen is referenced to atmospheric nitrogen and carbon to the Pee Dee Belemnite standard.
White Dee is everything that's wrong with Britain yet to some this dole wallah is a working-class heroine, the voice of the people.
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