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Example sentences for "bet you"

  • Bet you you've not heard from him in three years--in five!

  • Bet you a hundred you never hear from him, even if he does meet Condit.

  • Bet you a hundred that Larrabie never sees him!

  • But I bet you I'll shoot them two dogs the first time I can draw a bead on 'em!

  • I had fifteen hundred, and I bet you I'll take fifteen hundred back.

  • This Aleck you speak of took some money off that dead man, and yet I'll bet you he would go right to the fort and spend it.

  • He's a mighty slick rogue, and I bet you he'll put a ball into dat sheep-herder before we gets up to Fort Gibson.

  • If it wasn't, some of those bullets would have struck it in the proper spot, I bet you.

  • It's only the latter part of December, and you'll find blizzards out there, I bet you.

  • But I'll bet you he wouldn't give it up," said Stanley.

  • Rufe," he whispered, "I bet you money we're jumped!

  • I bet you a hundred francs to a sou," Godeschal resumed, "that Curtius' Waxworks forms such a show as might be called a play or theatre.

  • I bet you he is a nobleman," cried Boucard.

  • I bet you he has been a porter," retorted Godeschal.

  • I bet you he rings in a whole lot of items on me with the petty cash while I was away on the road.

  • I bet you he turns in an expense account like he was on a honeymoon every trip.

  • I bet you we ain't got stuck a single garment in any line--cloaks, suits, clothing or furs.

  • But that Sam Feder by the Kosciusko Bank, I was over to see him just now, and I bet you he makes me sick.

  • First and last I bet you I am out five thousand dollars on Vesell.

  • I'll bet you a cooky you can stop, sir," the old Colonel snapped.

  • But I'll bet you a cool hundred he is put in prison before twelve months are over, in consequence of the verdict.

  • I'll bet you're not in the next field to them.

  • Bet you me next month's pay that I get her if she shows for two shots again.

  • She might get away, but I bet you no bookmaker would take her end of it.

  • You gimme a pain with that line of patter you got, and as far as salesmanship is concerned, I'll bet you couldn't sell a porterhouse steak to a guy dyin' of hunger.

  • I'll bet you haven't had a bite since you left home--you ought to be starved by this time!

  • Would I of bet you, if it was as easy as that?

  • You go right on," Trina said, "and I bet you won't hear another word about it.

  • I'll bet you'll find him sewing up his books.

  • THEN this craft'll be on its beam ends, I bet you!

  • If he ain't dead I bet you he'll remember.

  • But if Ed Farmer had lived all these years and had had his tintype took he wouldn't get one to favor him more than that does, I bet you.

  • Either that mouse would die or I would, I bet you!

  • I bet you made up that day you lost at the mine.

  • I bet you've spent his Alaska dust in anticipation a hundred times over.

  • Bet you a level fiver I'm married this year.

  • Bet you a fiver I'm engaged to Doris Martin within a week.

  • An orchard--" "Bet you a new hat I went over the ground before you did.

  • Bet you half a thick 'un you'd have put someone in clink before this if the murder at The Hollies had been left in your hands.

  • I bet you he's looking down, and wondering what sort of thing it is.

  • And if you ever should fall out I bet you there'd be an awful squash!

  • I bet you it's a game of conquer they're playing," suggested Elephant.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bet you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    betake himself; betel leaves; betel leaves and areca; better class; better come; better country; better for; better future; better life; better opinion; better position; better results; better state; better times; better view; better world; between decks; between each; between friends; between ourselves; between them; difficult breathing; little good; little monkey; not sufficient; please them