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Example sentences for "good breakfast"

  • It must be eaten hot with butter and is a good breakfast dish.

  • After a good breakfast, for which he would take no pay, we crossed the Teroria river and pushed on briskly.

  • If it is a hotel where we can get a good breakfast he shall have my advice for nothing any time he likes to come and ask it," said Mr Burne, rubbing his hands.

  • Till you have had a good breakfast," said the professor, laughing as he saw the lad's look of keen disappointment; and they sat down at once to a capital meal.

  • Well, what's that got to do with your havin' a good breakfast?

  • He felt that he could afford to give the boys a good breakfast, and that that would be fine policy.

  • He lined the boys up in front of the long shelf which served for a table and ordered the keeper: "Now, give each of these boys a good breakfast of ham and eggs and trimmings and I'll settle for it.

  • Now such a question could be nowhere more out of place than when addressed to a hungry man sitting down to a good breakfast, so I answered shortly, “Yes, sir.

  • After a good breakfast, I again followed up the trail, which ran zigzag and in all directions, and when I laid down again for the night I knew that I could not be very far from my prey.

  • We made a good breakfast, and then, leaving old Conwell behind, who had done rather too much for his time of life, we four again entered the cave to bring out our prizes.

  • Our first duty in the morning was to call at the post office for our letters from home, and then to fortify ourselves with a good breakfast; our next was to see the graves of the poets in the picturesque and quiet churchyard.

  • I now got along without further disturbance till next morning, when, after a good breakfast I resumed my journey, feeling very grateful to my generous hostess, who refused pay almost indignantly.

  • He then gave me a good breakfast, and a pass, as the "bummers" were not familiar with Gen.

  • It was to me almost equal to a good breakfast, to witness the pleasure and satisfaction which I had been the means of diffusing through the camp.

  • Herr Forström prepared us for the journey by a good breakfast of reindeer's marrow, a justly celebrated Lapland delicacy, and we set out with a splendidly clear sky and a cold of 12° below zero.

  • We shipped our carrioles and sent them off in the larger boat, delaying our own departure until we had fortified ourselves with a good breakfast, and laid in some hard bread and pork omelette, for the day.

  • We first had a good wash, then a good breakfast, and then were let alone to read the papers, or write letters or do anything we chose.

  • We bought a good breakfast of a family who make a business of feeding the soldiers that come here, for I was told there is a detail here every day.

  • However, morning finally came, and the people of Gettysburg came down with a good breakfast, which in spite of our Hanover stuffing we began to need.

  • You are sure that a good breakfast is one of the best things in the world.

  • If you have had a good night's sleep and a good breakfast, the very feel of the outdoor air will make you want to run and jump and shout and throw your arms about.

  • On the strength of his good luck, Sam provided himself with a good breakfast, which cost him forty cents.

  • He crept out of the room on tiptoe, and, making his way to a restaurant at a safe distance, sat down and ordered a good breakfast at Sam's expense.

  • However, he was very hungry, and managed to make a good breakfast.

  • It must be remarked, however, that he had previously learnt from the landlady that Gladys was pretty well, and had eaten a good breakfast.

  • Gladys slept soundly until the landlady took her a good breakfast at nine o'clock.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good breakfast" 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:
    but just; civil list; good and faithful servant; good bearer; good behaviour; good broth; good citizen; good cream; good creature; good friend; good girl; good government; good looking; good manners; good preservation; good purpose; good qualities; good season; good show; good soil; good sound; good state; good system; good table; good taste; good will