Examples of using Jeeves in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Oh, Jeeves.
I even asked Jeeves.
Thank you, Jeeves. What is this place?
Thank you, Jeeves.
Thank you, Jeeves. Your tea, milady.
Thank you, Jeeves.
I should imagine Jeeves feels very much the same about me.
Back off, jeeves!
Jeeves," I said,"haven't you any scheme up your sleeve for coping with this blighter?
Hey, Jeeves!
Bart Nice suit, Jeeves.
Did you just ask Jeeves how to cure a snakebite?
Good afternoon, jeeves.
Jeeves," I said,"now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party.
Or I could Ask Jeeves.
Jeeves," I said, for I'm fond of the man, and like to do him a good turn when I can.
Remember to ask Jeeves.
Jeeves made a long arm and opened the front door, and the old boy crawled in, looking licked to a splinter.
That will be all, jeeves.
Pull yourself together, Jeeves, my man," I said, rather severely, for I bar practical jokes before breakfast.
Better have one yourself, Jeeves.
One of the rummy things about Jeeves is that, unless you watch like a hawk, you very seldom see him come into a room.
I know what we can ask Jeeves.
So we lugged him in, and Jeeves put him to bed, and I lit a cigarette and sat down to think the thing over.
Your tea, m'lady. Thank you, Jeeves.
Rollo is not used to you yet, sir," said Jeeves, regarding the bally quadruped in an admiring sort of way.
You can get up now. Turn around, Jeeves.
But, what with brooding on Jeeves and brooding on Motty, I was in a pretty reduced sort of state.
I'm used to Jeeves now, but often in the days when he first came to me I have bitten my tongue freely on finding him unexpectedly in my midst.
If I might explain, your ladyship." Jeeves had projected himself in from the dining-room and materialized on the rug.