"Jonesses" meaning in English

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Proper name

Head templates: {{head|en|proper noun form}} Jonesses
  1. plural of Jones Tags: form-of, plural Form of: Jones
    Sense id: en-Jonesses-en-name-rIPBePaJ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "ref": "1877, Mary Kyle Dallas, The Grinder Papers: Being the Adventures of Miss Charity Grinder, New York: G. W. Carleton & Co., page 283:",
          "text": "‘Everybody else in the house knowed Mr. Jones,” she said, “and Peter was paid fifty dollars tu stay away, and had a place now with the Jonesses.”",
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          "ref": "1927, Senatorial Campaign Expenditures: Hearings Before a Special Committee Investigating Expenditures in Senatorial Primary and General Elections, United States Senate, Sixty-Ninth Congress, First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 195, Washington: United States Government Publishing Office, page 3009:",
          "text": "Mr. Davenport, of the Davenport Hotel in Spokane, said to me a few days ago that he was strong for me although he was a Republican, that he would back me, and took me down to the billiard room, and they had a low bench, one of those things which cost so much, they are not as high as that, and as we were standing up in his billiard room he said, “Mr. Bullitt, I am for you because I am tired of so many Jonesses in the Senate and House so far; it is time we want somebody not smeared all over with Jones; and you just typify what I am for; and I am against Jones, because he typifies this idea of ‘Don’t do this’ or ‘Don’t do that.’”",
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          "ref": "1997, Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, →ISBN, page 213, column 1:",
          "text": "Her own New York and Philadelphia relatives—the Schermerhorns, the Newbolds, the Pendletons, the Ledyards, Gallatins, Rhinelanders, and the Jonesses—eventually became close associates with the families of European aristocratic origin who had settled in New York—the Duers, the Livingstons, the Rutherfurds, the de Grasses, and the Van Rensselaers.",
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          "ref": "2003, Nsukka Journal of the Humanities, number 13, page 16:",
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          "ref": "1927, Senatorial Campaign Expenditures: Hearings Before a Special Committee Investigating Expenditures in Senatorial Primary and General Elections, United States Senate, Sixty-Ninth Congress, First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 195, Washington: United States Government Publishing Office, page 3009:",
          "text": "Mr. Davenport, of the Davenport Hotel in Spokane, said to me a few days ago that he was strong for me although he was a Republican, that he would back me, and took me down to the billiard room, and they had a low bench, one of those things which cost so much, they are not as high as that, and as we were standing up in his billiard room he said, “Mr. Bullitt, I am for you because I am tired of so many Jonesses in the Senate and House so far; it is time we want somebody not smeared all over with Jones; and you just typify what I am for; and I am against Jones, because he typifies this idea of ‘Don’t do this’ or ‘Don’t do that.’”",
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