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Dominick

Dominick \Dom"i*nick\ n. (Zool.), an American breed of chicken having barred gray plumage raised for meat and brown eggs.

Syn: Dominique.

Usage examples of "dominick".

To have gotten past his guards, Dominick knew the lovely lady who appeared in his bed must be a spy.

It would be easy enough for Dominick to reach out and grab the sword if he were attacked while in his bed.

She circled one wrist with her fingers, the way Dominick had held it against the mattress.

She needed both hands to do it, just as Dominick had warned, and the weapon was so long and so heavy that when she held it straight out she could barely lift it to shoulder height.

The mountains--the Bavarian Alps, from what Dominick had told her--filled the horizon with their imposing mass.

Once he recovered from his surprise, Dominick had proven to be downright nice.

She wondered what Dominick had told Hedwiga about her and how he had explained her sudden appearance at Feldbruck.

She was oddly reluctant to leave Dominick, but at least the tension she felt in his presence dissipated once he was out of sight.

Apparently Dominick was no better than any other man, despite his gentlemanly veneer.

Apparently Dominick had repeated his mistaken assumption that Gina was from a place called Yorvik in Northumbria.

She heard a step on the gravel path and knew it was Dominick even before she turned her head to look at him.

Besides, she told herself as her fears returned, the more she knew about Dominick and his world, the more likely she was to discover a way to return to her own time and place.

Before she could begin, however, Dominick took control of the conversation.

She would tell Dominick about her past, leaving out the fact that she had been born in a different century.

Judging by what Hedwiga and Ella had told her, she and Dominick had a lot more in common than he knew.