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    Use "doody" in a sentence

    doody example sentences

    doody


    1. "There is a man named Rupert Doody who's been studying and writing about the existence of multiple regions for years


    2. "Doody took an interest in the whole idea from a young age


    3. Ingrid's laughter stopped at the mention of Rupert Doody


    4. Should he try to pass himself off as one of the wedding guests? Maybe he could dance around with Ingrid and float discreet questions to the other couples about Rupert Doody


    5. "Everyone in Bowershim knows of Rupert Doody," he said


    6. It is also the home of Rupert Doody


    7. The memory of it returned to him afresh as he got his first close look at Rupert Doody


    8. Rupert Doody told them these things as best as he was able through a mouth that hung lopsided on his face, as if he had suffered a stroke


    9. Doody was by no means a monster


    10. Doody slurped his tea again as she spoke

    11. Doody looked at her for a long time without replying


    12. On the heels of that realization came the thought that Doody and Ingrid, under different circumstances, would doubtless have become friends


    13. "Very good," Doody replied


    14. "Correct," Doody told him


    15. "The progressive," she said, to both him and Doody, "can wait for now


    16. Doody let out a soft sigh before replying


    17. Doody, but I have hope for what lies at the end of whatever journey it is our souls are taking


    18. "It is not the only way," Doody repeated with patience


    19. Doody looked at her


    20. “This way," Doody said, shuffling back into the sitting room, "this way

    21. Doody swept his cane in front of all of them in an unmistakable command for silence


    22. Scott helped Varion as best he could with a limping Doody


    23. Scott held his weapon up to Doody


    24. Meanwhile Doody continued to die


    25. At last Doody blinked and looked around


    26. Minutes later Varion and Dixon were helping Doody up the basement steps


    27. They needed to find a place for Rupert Doody to rest


    28. They got Doody up another flight of steps (after a stop in the kitchen for the deterging of Scott's shoes) to a half-landing when something that should have been obvious from the start occurred to him


    29. "On vacation," Doody replied


    30. Doody gave him a look

    31. Doody directed them to the house's master bedroom


    32. Inside were three ornate candelabras, which Varion set about lighting once Doody was propped up in a large, canopied bed against the wall


    33. Doody was sleeping on the bed


    34. His eyes settled over the still snoring Doody, as if the sleeping man's mouth might all at once open and impart some of his wisdom on the subject


    35. Walking there was not pleasant (there were more casualties along the way, with mourners stooped next to them weeping uncontrolled tears), but seeing Varion, Dixon, and Doody again was


    36. The former two greeted Scott with hugs and smiles, while Rupert Doody invited him to sit down and put some coffee and bread into his belly


    37. "Well," Doody said from his seat across the table, "the sun has come up again


    38. Doody thumped his cane on the floor


    39. "Or maybe Mister Cambridge is simply insane," Doody said


    40. "And how will you call forth this hatred?" Doody wanted to know

    41. "She is you and you are she," Doody intoned


    42. "I think that 'the lunatic sister' as you call her is indeed in the region at this moment," said Doody


    43. Kolk introduced her as Trina Farraday before dropping the request that Doody had already suspected was coming


    44. Despite the cool, matter-of-fact way she had been able to recite her plan to Doody at the breakfast table earlier, it was hard to feel confident about their chances


    45. How, and where, was she supposed to fall asleep so that the lucid dream Doody had placed so much emphasis upon could be induced? What would happen if she couldn't induce such a dream? Ingrid had read enough about lucid dreams to know that they required skill and patience and practice


    46. Ingrid nodded, and after a brief update to Scott and Darren, she went back into the chamber and told him everything that Rupert Doody had told her in Bowershim


    47. "This Rupert Doody gave you a book with instructions in it on how to achieve the state necessary for access to the interstice


    48. Doody had instructed her how to use anger, not fear, to open the interstice


    49. Hate her back, Doody had said


    50. Simply thanking this man seemed ridiculous; he had been looking after her every need for a month, while she had done little more than paint him a picture--with oils and brushes that came from Mac--of Rupert Doody, her ailing friend from Bowershim





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