Dominies [noun]
Definition of Dominies:
caretaker
Opposite/Antonyms of Dominies:
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Sentence/Example of Dominies:
With the dear Dominie's note promising to be an usher came an antique silver casket filled with white heather.
This story, too, seems to reflect against the dominie's views on cleanliness.
So far as is known this was the only occasion on which the dominie ever lifted his hat to the minister.
The other judges demurred, but the dominie remained firm and won the day.
The dominie looked up to see a tall, slender, curly-haired youth with eyes as dear and bright as stars.
Not but what this young man may be thoroughly praiseworthy, Mr. Dean, but is he the son-in-law our dominie should have!
The Dominie drew back, fearing the soiled dress would touch him.
With a motion as quick as lightning flashes, Tess lowered her head, and set her teeth into the Dominie's fat white hand.
But the streak of light flung long upon the porch told the squatter that the Dominie's family was in the drawing-room.
Until the coming of the Dominie and his wife, Tess had had but little fear, but now her breath came spasmodically.