Dexter [adjective]

Definition of Dexter:

full of promise; good, favorable

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Sentence/Example of Dexter:

Miss Dexter introduced the girl at the other end of the seat—another senior, Miss Purvis.

This family consisted of a daughter Hope, and a son Dexter, now a lieutenant at eighteen.

The last of the six was just leaving him after this process had been completed, when Mr Dexter called him back.

Dexter promised to keep his name out of the business, and went straight to the Old Man, and Patterson got turfed out on the spot.

"Let us talk only of love," returned he, thoughtfully rolling up his dexter sleeve.

Dexter understood himself, and Jessie understood him: such folk make no pretences; they are ineffably real.

Success attended Dexter with a modest grace, and Swift shared in the good fortune.

Here's Mr. Dexter's shop broke in, and his till robbed, and you off, and the Devil to pay!

And if you see her not, will the reason be such as proves her worthy to be old Dexter's daughter?

Dexter talked with a purpose when he made these arrangements, but he kept the purpose secret until the work was done.