Use of dummy in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include dummy at the start of sentence, dummy at the end of sentence and dummy in the middle of sentence

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dummy at the end of sentence


  1. The revolver was a dummy.
  2. Of course not, you dummy.
  3. She played a jack from dummy.
  4. That's what I just said, dummy.
  5. Don't just stand there you dummy.
  6. He viciously bayoneted the straw dummy.
  7. The device is not a real bomb but a dummy.
  8. The police suspect that the device is not a real bomb but a dummy.
  9. Rugs! Good heavens, man, do I pay you to stand about like a tailor's dummy?

dummy in the middle of sentence


  1. No, you dummy. The other hand.
  2. I bundle the blind dummy out.
  3. If anyone asks you, just dummy up.
  4. I reckoned without that dummy Ryder.
  5. Before we started we did a dummy run.
  6. The bullets sliced the dummy in half.
  7. When questioned, he invariably dummy up.
  8. He claims that his dummy head does likewise.
  9. Do a dummy run to see how long it will take.
  10. Only a dummy would ignore the safety warnings.
  11. They were not armed but carried wingtip dummy missiles.
  12. The baby was clutching his dummy tightly in his grubby fist.
  13. These were the dummy variables representing the unemployed and the retired.
  14. dummy patrol cars will be set up beside motorways to frighten speeding motorists.
  15. In a recent dummy run, the 4th Marine Brigade stormed a beach on Catalina Island.
  16. The local elections can be seen as a dummy run for the national election next year.
  17. At trick three declarer leads the jack of diamonds from dummy, what would you play?
  18. A beautiful cross in from the left, a dummy by Speed, leaving Wallace to volley home.
  19. Two microphones, one in each ear of a dummy or human head, pick up the sound reaching the ears.
  20. By then Ward was coming down on to the track, his false arm and dummy hand hanging limp at his side.

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