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How to use dear me in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "dear me" and check conjugation/comparative form for "dear me". Mastering all the usages of "dear me" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Dear me, Congratulations on the first day of this new phase of your life.
"Dear me, I am on my freshmen retreat right now and it is really boring," Jenner wrote.
Oh, dear me, here I am on the West Side Highway with a flat from a teeny, easily fixable puncture and nowhere to pull over.
Dear, dear me, I thought to myself, how these babes and sucklings do give us the go-by surely.
Dear me, I have been black-and-blue ever since you and his Reverence inveigled me into going blackberrying in that style.
One of Watson's blogs is titled "Sherlock Holmes Baffled", the same title as a 1900 silent film, the first depiction of Holmes on film. Watson reveals his middle name to be Hamish, a nod to Dorothy Sayers' theory. Moriarty's text message to Mycroft of "Dear me, Mr. Holmes. Dear me," is the same as his note to Holmes in the epilogue of "The Valley of Fear".
Thompson Kane has also appeared in several films, including Cruel Intentions 2, Malibu's Most Wanted, Dear Me, Brutal, Broken Windows, Hansie, A Christmas Proposal, Taking Chance, Brooklyn's Finest, Break, The Pink Conspiracy and Raajneeti, a Bollywood movie.
Scots Language CentreJute Mill Song (Mary Brooksbank) Oh dear me, the mill's gannin' fast The puir wee shifters canna get a rest Shiftin' bobbins coorse and fine They fairly mak' ye work for your ten and nine Oh dear me, I wish the day was done Rinnin' up and doon the Pass it is nae fun Shiftin', piecin', spinnin' warp weft and twine Tae feed and clad my bairnie affen ten and nine Oh dear me, the warld is ill divided Them that works the hardest are the least provided I maun bide contented, dark days or fine For there's nae much pleasure livin' affen ten and nine Repeat 1 You can hear it sung by Mary Brookshanks and then by later folksingers at the Scots Language Centre: Scotslanguage.com - Work Songs. Her original notebook of songs and poems is held by the archives at the University of Dundee.
In doing so, Loder, who dislikes Coker, is intentionally making matters worse for him by rekindling accusations of sneaking. “They’ll slaughter Coker, Gerald old bean” murmurs Walker. “Dear me!” responds Loder. Coker duly receives another kicking from the Fifth Formers.
"Dear Me" (Korean: 내게 들려주고 싶은 말; RR: naege deullyeojugo sip-eun mal, literally "What You Want To Tell Me") is a song recorded by South Korean singer Taeyeon for the re-release of her second studio album Purpose (2019). It was released on January 15, 2020 as the album's third single by SM Entertainment. The song's lyrics were penned by Hwang Yu-ra (Jam Factory) and Yoo Ji-won (Lara Las Studios), while its music was composed by William Wenaus and Yoo Young Jin. Musically, "Dear Me" is a ballad featuring guitar, strings and Taeyeon's sentimental vocals.
If you wants to be tittivated, you must pay accordin'.' :'Oh dear me!' cried the patient, 'oh dear, dear!' Malvolio: "a prig with an instinct for grandeur". Another famous portrait of a prig is that of Malvolio in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Robert.
He later collaborated with future bass DJ, Marshmello, for their single "Twinbow", though this is not the first time that they have collaborated. On August 4, 2017, Slushii released his debut studio album titled Out of Light, which contained 13 songs, including "Dear Me".
On January 7, 2020, Taeyeon's agency SM Entertainment announced that her second full-length studio album would be re- released on January 15, 2020, while the third single was announced to be "Dear Me", which was released simultaneously with the release of the album.
"Dear Me" debuted at number twenty on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart for the chart issue dated January 12 – January 18, 2020, becoming the single's 36th top 20 single on the chart. The song also reached the sixteen position on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100.
His musical style includes contemporary EDM production combining helium vocals, giddy trance synths, trap drums, and dubstep drops. He released "Dear Me" as a free download. In March 2017, Slushii released a dubstep single titled "Catch Me". It was described as an "upbeat, trapstep-inspired & bass-heavy track".
Previous recorded songs by Slushii such as "Dear Me", "My Senses", "Step By Step" and "I Still Recall", were also included in the album. "Forever" on the album is a reworked version of a Deuteronomy B-side titled "Hold Me Forever", the band which Scanlan was a member from 2009 until 2013.
She called these songs "Mill Songs". They were full of detail and sympathy for the struggle with which these hard- working, poorly paid women were engaged just to feed and care for their families. Dundee Women's Trail: 25 Footsteps over 4 Centuries, Mary Henderson, 2008. Her most famous song was "Jute Mill Song" or "Oh Dear Me".
Dear Me, The Sky Is Falling (1963) (originally titled Libby) had a short run despite starring Gertrude Berg. Remedy for Winter (1965) (known as Upper Case), Scuttle Under the Bonnet (1965) and The Playgirls (1966) did not make it to Broadway. The Wrong Way Light Bulb (1969) only had a short run. He wrote the book The Scuttle Under the Bonnet (1962).
The Purple Highway is a lostThe Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: The Purple Highway 1923 American comedy drama film directed by Henry Kolker and starring Madge Kennedy. It was released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a 1921 Broadway play, Dear Me, by Hale Hamilton and Luther Reed. Hamilton's wife Grace La Rue starred in the play version.
Purpose is the second studio album by South Korean singer Taeyeon. It was released through SM Entertainment on October 28, 2019. It features 12 tracks, including the Gaon number-one single "Four Seasons" and its B-side "Blue" alongside ten new tracks, including the title track "Spark". On January 15, 2020, a repackage edition of Purpose was released including three new songs, including title track "Dear Me".
The song is a three-note whistle, descending in pitch. It is very distinctive, and often described as oh-dear-me. The call also sounds like the words I'm so weary, so Alaskan gold miners along the trails called this bird "Weary Willie". However, birds in the mountains of British Columbia have been reported to have a trill on the third note, rather than a clear whistle as in other populations.
In the final frame, White was on a break of 29 and leading the frame by 37 points to 24 when he missed a straightforward black off its spot. Commentator Dennis Taylor memorably observed: "Dear me, that was just a little bit of tension". As it happened, Hendry cleared with a technically straightforward break of 58 to win the title. Gracious in defeat, White joked that Hendry was "beginning to annoy" him in the post-match interview.
A rearrangement of the "Jute Mill Song" or "Oh Dear Me" was created by the American artists Brian House and Sue Huang of collaborative Knifeandfork for a performance installation at West Ward Works and Verdant Works in 2016 for the NEoN Digital Arts Festival. A series of musicians situated along a path winding through the historic jute mills of the Blackness area of Dundee, Scotland passed along messages as encoded song fragments that were then decoded at end terminals.
All the witnesses related incidents that illustrated Muybridge's eccentricities. Mrs. Smith told how one day Muybridge came home, looked happily at his wife and child, then suddenly got confused over who had fed the canaries. After being told that he himself had done so, he replied "Ah dear me, I feel bad here sometimes" while pointing at his forehead. Rulofson referred to a picture of Muybridge sitting on the edge of a rock in Yosemite, where he could easily fall 2,000 feet.
Taeyeon will not appeared on any music shows and not engaging in any promotion for Purpose (except for fansign events) as she decided to pay respects to her late friend Sulli, and also take care of her mental health. On 13 January 2020, a teaser of the music video for the title track "Dear Me" was released on the official SM Entertainment YouTube channel, while the music video was released on 15 January 2020, which was released simultaneously with the release of the Purpose repackage.
In his ninth consulship Vespasian had a slight illness in Campania and, returning at once to Rome, he left for Aquae Cutiliae and the country around Reate, where he spent every summer; however, his illness worsened and he developed severe diarrhea. Feeling death coming on, he reportedly called out "Vae, puto deus fio." ("Dear me, I think I'm becoming a god").Suetonius, Life of Vespasian, 23:4 Then, according to Suetonius' The Twelve Caesars: He was succeeded by his sons Titus and then Domitian.
In a letter the seven-year-old Margaret writes, "Dear me. Today I am seven years old and I'm writing you this letter to help you remember the promises I made when I was 7, and also to remind you of what I want to become..." As her letters to herself keep arriving, Margaret finds herself becoming disenchanted. The letters evoke long-forgotten memories and cast doubt on many of the choices she made in her life. In many ways she's become the opposite of what she hoped to become as a child.
"Hamlet" @ Awards Databases He also worked with Olivier on his films Richard III (1955) and The Prince and the Showgirl (1957). His other film credits include Odd Man Out (1947), Ivanhoe (1952), Knights of the Round Table (1953), Helen of Troy (1956), Saint Joan (1957) and The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone (1961). In 1959 Furse went to Hollywood (in the company of Olivier)Peter Ustinov Dear Me (William Heinemann • London • 1977) p270 as production designer on Spartacus (1960), but he did not receive a screen credit for his work.
Shimada's first professional acting role was as a valet in a Los Angeles production of Hale Hamilton’s play Dear Me in 1929. He enrolled in acting courses at the studio of Katherine Hamil, and subsequently starred in a student production of The Flower of Edo, a one-act play about Japan. In June 1931, he headlined a class show in Los Angeles’s Jinnistan Grotto theater, performing scenes from Melchior Lengyel’s play The Typhoon. As the American film industry shifted to sound films, Shimada took English and speech classes, while supporting himself through odd jobs as a butler, gardener, clerk, and dishwasher.
Further demonstrating his great talent and versatility in the theatre, Ustinov later undertook set and costume design for Don Giovanni. In 1968, he was elected the first rector of the University of Dundee and served two consecutive three-year terms. His autobiography, Dear Me (1977), was well received and had him describe his life (ostensibly his childhood) while being interrogated by his own ego, with forays into philosophy, theatre, fame, and self-realisation. From 1969 until his death, his acting and writing took second place to his work on behalf of UNICEF, for which he was a goodwill ambassador and fundraiser.
Gaining a positive reputation among local emerging artists, the gallery was under-reported in the local media. Some notable show were “Pillow Talk”, an exhibition that addressed human sexuality, curated by the collaborative team “Dear Me Suz”: Guthrie, Cheri Eisenberg, and Ron Platt (then an assistant curator at MIT List Visual Arts Center) and “Unknown NY”, a group show curated by Winston C. Robinson that featured a hardly-known-at-the-time Karen Kilimnik. The 88 Room was incorporated as a tax exempt non-profit under the name Local Idea Council, Inc., which occasionally mounted exhibitions at the same location after 88 Room had folded.
Jona (or Iona) worked as a press officer at the German Embassy in London in the 1930s and was a reporter for a German news agency. In 1935, two years after Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, Jona von Ustinov began working for the British intelligence service MI5 and became a British citizen, thus avoiding internment during the war. The statutory notice of his application for citizenship was published in a Welsh newspaper so as not to alert the Germans.According to Ustinov in his biography Dear Me He was the controller of Wolfgang Gans zu Putlitz, an MI5 spy in the German embassy in London, who furnished information on Hitler's intentions before the Second World War.
Morgan signed to RCA Records Nashville in 1988 and released her first single for that label, "Trainwreck of Emotion", that year. The song reached number 20 on the Hot Country Songs chart and served as the lead single to her debut album Leave the Light On. Following this were "Dear Me" and "Out of Your Shoes"; these both went top ten on Hot Country Songs, with the latter also reaching the number-one position on the Radio & Records country charts in December 1989. After this song came "Five Minutes", her first number one on Hot Country Songs, and then another top ten in "He Talks to Me". Barry Beckett was the album's producer, and contributing songwriters included Mike Reid, Jon Vezner, and Beth Nielsen Chapman.
"Things usually happen to most people, and if I had a > fine imagination I would tell you that I had fallen from a flying machine > and been caught on one of the arms of the golden cross of St. Paul's > Cathedral, and had then been rescued by an adventurous youth who crawled > over the dome and carried me down in his arms. It would make a good story, > but people wouldn't believe it, and would say rude things about my > imagination. One day I will try and manufacture some real good anecdotes – > oh, I mean quite nice ones and then I will get them printed, and everybody > will say, 'Dear me, what an interesting life she must lead!'"The Play > Pictorial No. 41, Vol.
Let there be no > disobedience!Evans, p. 53. A political cartoon published in the April 25, 1874 issue of Harper's Weekly. Entitled "Rags for Our Working Men—Specie for the Foreigners", the caption for this cartoon reads "Columbia: Dear me, I do think it very wrong that the good nice trade dollar (worth 100 cents) should be sent out of the country for the benefit of the 'heathen Chinee,' for if these gentlemen are permitted to have their own way, it will take a basket full of greenbacks (worth —?) to buy dinner for my children."Julian, p. 964. In 1874, trade dollars began appearing in American commerce. In early 1875, Congress passed the Specie Redemption Act, allowing the Treasury to pay out silver coins in exchange for paper currency. That act, combined with a drop in the price of silver, caused hoarded or exported silver coins to reappear in commerce within the United States.Taxay, p. 265.
Whitsett moved to Malaco Records, where he played in the Malaco Rhythm Section with drummer James Stroud, bassist Vernie Robbins and guitarist Jerry Puckett, appearing on Paul Simon's There Goes Rhymin' Simon album, Anita Ward's Ring My Bell, Dorothy Moore's Misty Blue, albums by Connie Francis and fellow Mississippian Paul Davis, one of the highest selling Blues albums of all time in Z. Z. Hill's Down Home Blues, and numerous albums by such legends as Bobby "Blue" Bland, Little Milton, and former Stax sensation Johnnie Taylor. Several Malaco acts, including Taylor and Moore, recorded songs written by Whitsett, and he produced Fern Kinney's #1 UK hit "Together We Are Beautiful" in 1980. Whitsett's first major success as a songwriter also came in 1980 with a number one song on the Adult Contemporary chart (#18 Pop, #30 Country), J. Fred Knobloch's "Why Not Me". Lorrie Morgan requested on her debut album to record Whitsett's "Dear Me", which became her first top ten hit.
She attended the Maryland Art Institute and Johns Hopkins University and George Washington University, graduating from Wayne State University. She made her Broadway debut in the 1959 production of The Miracle Worker as actress Anne Bancroft's understudy in the role of Annie Sullivan. She received a Tony Award nomination during the next season in 1961 for The Devil's Advocate, an adaptation by Dore Schary of the novel of the same name by Morris West. Hughes enjoyed a Broadway career which spanned more than 30 years. Her Broadway credits included Dear Me, the Sky is Falling in 1963, The Advocate in 1963, The Last Analysis in 1964, Spofford in 1967, The Man in the Glass Booth in 1968, Beggar on Horseback in 1970, The Prisoner of Second Avenue in 1971, Golda in 1977, Tribute in 1978, The American Clock in 1980, Lolita in 1981, Woody Allen's The Floating Light Bulb in 1981, and Cafe Crown in 1989.

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