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Example sentences for "daresay"

Lexicographically close words:
daredevil; darem; darena; darent; dares; darest; daret; dareth; darf; dari
  1. Yes, I daresay it may be so, Cousin Bullfinch," said the Bull.

  2. I am hungry, it is true, but I daresay I can find some other creature, who has committed no sins, and wants no curing.

  3. I'm not hungry, because I have been eating all day; but I daresay I shall soon be hungry again, so I had better eat it while I can get it.

  4. I daresay you know that a Milkman is a man who sells milk; but I have seen milkmen who also sell water.

  5. A Bull in a field is vicious enough, as I daresay you know; but a wild Bull is worse than anything.

  6. That is the way judges used to decide cases in that country, though I daresay it sounds to you a very funny way.

  7. He's earned his restoration and I daresay he's got it in his pocket.

  8. I daresay he saw some way to dodge the French authorities if he once got a chance to use his miraculous wits.

  9. I daresay I might have liked it if I had done it in a holiday mood, at leisure and in good spirits.

  10. I daresay those who started it thought it was true, but, true or false, I must say nothing.

  11. Reckoning the water in, I daresay you're not far out, Major," said he.

  12. I daresay Mr. Wyse will want to keep it very small.

  13. I daresay something had unexpectedly detained him, though I shouldn't wonder if before long we all saw him.

  14. I daresay you hardly remember what you said, so that before I hear your expression of regret, I will remind you of it.

  15. I daresay there may have been much that was good in Captain Puffin," she thought, "that we knew nothing about.

  16. I daresay there's a lot to be said on your side if I only knew it.

  17. I daresay you wouldn't object to that, Frederica!

  18. After all, I daresay you're well quit of me.

  19. I daresay good old Dixie was a useful discipline.

  20. Well, dear, I daresay it won't make very much difference," consoled Lady Isabel.

  21. I daresay it is but too true, and I can well understand your feelings; but I will strive to be a sister to you, if you will come with me.

  22. Besides, I daresay you have got a Saxon wife somewhere, for you are all deceitful--Norman and Saxon alike.

  23. I daresay I have been blind not to have recognised ye before--ye are William!

  24. Ou, I daresay he will," replied the curate.

  25. I daresay you have done all you can, sir.

  26. I daresay you know I am not the princess," she said composedly.

  27. I daresay that a friendly alliance between Graustark and Dawsbergen will prove sufficient to check any ambitions she may have along that line," said Ravone significantly.

  28. I daresay a bit of luck will be coming my way presently, and I'm keen on getting back to Italy again.

  29. I daresay you may have noticed me: I have often noticed you.

  30. But I know what I like, though I daresay you will think me extremely benighted.

  31. One of these days I daresay I shall go off to Rome or Venice, and recuperate from several points of view.

  32. Portraits in oils are rather the thing just now in the City, and I daresay we shall be able to find something for you.

  33. I daresay you are right," she conceded, though her tone was not wholly one of conviction.

  34. I daresay they're all very much nicer than we are, if we only knew it!

  35. I daresay you'll think me very illogical, but in this one case I think Pegler did see what is commonly called a ghost.

  36. The poor man had never been ill before; and I daresay he would have been very rebellious, had he not had a great trouble at his heart to quiet him.

  37. After repeated apologies, and confessions of failure, our host then read the following parable, as he called it, though I daresay it would be more correct to call it an allegory.

  38. How to get round her I don't exactly know, but I daresay I shall manage it somehow.

  39. Oh, I daresay you can no more help it than I can.

  40. Well, I daresay I shan't be at the actual front for a week or two--but it won't be long.

  41. That's what I daresay you said about your medicine when you were a little girl; but I must be doctor, and tell you that it is necessary to take away that nervous shivering and agitation; and besides, have a little pity on me.

  42. I daresay he will be back at the office, though, by now.

  43. I suppose you thought I had been a bad lot--I daresay I had--and did not want me to marry her.

  44. I daresay the love that is founded on esteem and respect and affection is a very excellent thing, but it's one of those excellent things which I am quite willing to let other people have and enjoy.

  45. I daresay Aunt Alice wouldn't like it, though it couldn't have been supposed to be my fault.

  46. I daresay as you get higher in the office you will find the class better.

  47. I daresay you will cut me for ever, but I am so miserable that I hope you won't be hard on me.

  48. I daresay Mr. Atherton will be glad of your help in the Sunday school.

  49. I daresay you hardly know me," she said with a smile.

  50. I daresay I am finishing my education just as well as if I had gone to Paris.

  51. I daresay these Edinburgh Crescent people are jealous of her.

  52. I daresay they have told him in the stables.

  53. Before I was nine years old I daresay I could repeat - parrot, that is - several hundreds of lines of the AEneid.

  54. One night at Holkham - we were a large party, I daresay at least fifty at dinner - the men came down in black scarfs, the women in white 'chokers.

  55. I daresay he means to call in on Lady Henrietta.

  56. I daresay he'd never find it out for himself.

  57. I daresay you think you are getting an influence over him.

  58. I daresay she heard Macdonald shutting up in the hall.

  59. I daresay he may come to be something of a preacher in time," he said.

  60. And I daresay fogs have got worse since then.

  61. I daresay mamma won't come down for a minute or two," Stasy continued.

  62. And I daresay they pay a lot for them, too," said Stasy.

  63. I daresay we shall manage well enough," and she was turning away, when a bright idea struck the agent.

  64. I daresay now, if we were going over to France for the first time, inexperienced and strange, we should find just as much to complain of there.

  65. Oh yes, I daresay it will all be right enough.

  66. I daresay it will not make much difference in the end," said Blanche.

  67. Blanche--and something in her tone made Stasy wince--"I daresay she did.

  68. Oh, I daresay there are some nice people in England, but I don't believe we shall know any of them," said Stasy very lugubriously.

  69. I daresay he will have sense enough not to pay any attention to it, otherwise, it almost sounded like asking his wife to call.

  70. I could have wrapped you up in a mackintosh, and I daresay we'd have found something to amuse you at Alderwood.

  71. I daresay there are among them truly refined and charming natures, but I do not want to open a visiting acquaintance in Blissmore.

  72. I daresay I am a raw sentimentalist, but I'm glad I'm not up to date," she said.

  73. I daresay their ideas are as sound as ours, but I don't know much about it.

  74. I daresay all this is hum, and that all will come back; but indeed we die many deaths before we die, and I am almost sick when I think that such a hold as I had of you is gone.

  75. Yet I daresay the fellow is punctual in settling his milk-score, etc.

  76. I daresay I do him injustice; but I cannot love him, nor squeeze a tear to his memory.

  77. I daresay you'll laugh at all these theories of mine, but I've always been keen on ideas, if you remember.

  78. I daresay you know the kind of thing I mean.

  79. Otherwise," said Barbara calmly, "I daresay he would have followed me to England.

  80. I daresay he thinks you've got horribly hot legs," said Dick, laughing.

  81. I daresay hundreds of years ago, before the sea-wall was made, some men said that no farming could be done in the fen, but the sea has been kept out for all these years.

  82. Ah, well, I daresay it'll do," said Dave slowly.

  83. I daresay it is, farmer," said the squire sternly; "but do you know what it says in the Book about the man who puts his hand to the plough?

  84. I daresay there is an answer pat for all this.

  85. I daresay it's only a momentary infatuation.

  86. If Sir Arthur thinks you should know I daresay he'd rather tell you himself.

  87. I daresay she's a little afraid of his getting into mischief here.

  88. I shall write a formal letter to myself, explaining the circumstances, and I daresay I shall see my way to accept.

  89. I daresay you'll be good enough to hold your tongue about it.

  90. I daresay it is," said Dolly; "and I will ring for it when my father wants it.

  91. I daresay he never will pay you that kind of attention, and probably it is all right; but a word to the wise is enough, eh?

  92. Well, I daresay I can manage more than that for your sake, Kitty; and now, here we are at the house.

  93. She is out, but I daresay she will be in soon," said Edith Franks.


  94. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "daresay" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    assume; believe; conceive; conclude; consider; daresay; deduce; deem; divine; dream; esteem; estimate; expect; fancy; feel; gather; grant; guess; hold; imagine; infer; judge; let; maintain; opine; prefigure; presume; presuppose; reckon; regard; repute; say; suppose; surmise; suspect; take; think; understand; venture