Suddenty

Word SUDDENTY
Character 8
Hyphenation sud den ty
Pronunciations N/A

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A light went on over my head, and suddenty I understood an Andy Capp punch line that had made no sense before. ❋ Peter Rozovsky (2010)

Secondly, with Amazon letting anyone and their mother publish books and list it on amazon you suddenty get a huge audience. ❋ Unknown (2008)

My father’s tongue was loosed of a suddenty, and he said aloud, “I refer mysell to God’s pleasure, and not to yours. ❋ Unknown (1921)

My father’s tongue was loosed of a suddenty, and he said aloud, “I refer myself to God’s pleasure, and not to yours. ❋ Unknown (1907)

Syne, upon a suddenty, and wi 'the ae dreidfu' skelloch, Tod sprang up frae his hinderlands and fell forrit on the wab, a bluidy corp. ❋ Unknown (1893)

All of a suddenty thar kem a step outside, toler'ble light on the tan. ❋ Mary Noailles Murfree (1886)

An 'all of a suddenty a light fell on the furder eend o' the foot-bredge -- a waverin 'light, mighty white an' misty in the darksomeness. ❋ Mary Noailles Murfree (1886)

An 'all of a suddenty this same' Vander Price riz up an 'made a consarn ter bake bread in, sech ez hed never been seen in the mountings afore. ❋ Pseud. Charles Egbert Craddock (1885)

My father's tongue was loosed of a suddenty, and he said aloud, "I refer myself to God's pleasure, and not to yours." ❋ Various (1878)

Syne, upon a suddenty, and wi 'the ae driedfu' skelloch, Tod sprang up frae his hinderlands and fell forrit on the wab, ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)

Your room is the most fit, I think, if he will consent to occupy it on so great a suddenty. ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)

Syne, upon a suddenty, and wi 'the ae dreidfu' skelloch, ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)

I am given to understand, by some inquiries I have been making this morning, that he did actually arrive in town only the day before yesterday, so that it was impossible he could have been concerned in any previous machinations of these unhappy rioters, and it is not likely that he should have joined them on a suddenty. '' ❋ Unknown (1822)

"But to the point, Butler's private character is excellent; and I am given to understand, by some inquiries I have been making this morning, that he did actually arrive in town only the day before yesterday, so that it was impossible he could have been concerned in any previous machinations of these unhappy rioters, and it is not likely that he should have joined them on a suddenty." ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

My father's tongue was loosed of a suddenty, and he said aloud, 'I refer mysell to God's pleasure, and not to yours.' ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Pageflakes and Netvibes home page services, which I turned to after iGoogle suddenty grew a left pane and put me a click further away from my full-function Gmail in-box, among other questionable enhancements. ❋ Unknown (2008)

My father’s tongue was loosed of a suddenty, and he said aloud, ❋ Unknown (2008)

“But to the point, Butler’s private character is excellent; and I am given to understand, by some inquiries I have been making this morning, that he did actually arrive in town only the day before yesterday, so that it was impossible he could have been concerned in any previous machinations of these unhappy rioters, and it is not likely that he should have joined them on a suddenty.” ❋ Unknown (2007)

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