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Example sentences for "good mind"

  • I'm a good mind to sink ye for your scurvy trick.

  • I have a good mind to step in and ask Dr.

  • I have a good mind to fling it into the Thames.

  • Oh, ye are going then to the detachment at--; by my shoul, I have a good mind to be spoiling your journey.

  • I hain't a good mind to chuck yer 'ead fust hout the waggin.

  • I've a good mind to do that now with my whip!

  • I haven't a good mind to come every day and do the same, just for her ugliness!

  • I've a good mind to try, to show you that you're wrong,' said Sarah meditatively.

  • I've a good mind not to get ready at all,' said Sarah irritably and rather foolishly.

  • I have a good mind to have you brought to a court-martial and hang'd, you dog.

  • I have a good mind--if I thought she was a single person.

  • I've a good mind not to help her any more.

  • For a man with a good mind, Perry, you show a surprising inability to think things, out to a logical conclusion.

  • If you have a good mind, as I believe you have, learn to employ it for the betterment of your sex, for the time of our emancipation is at hand.

  • He's got a good mind, and he's taken to using it lately.

  • I've a good mind to take to gambling and try and pick up a bit that way.

  • I've a good mind to take Mr. Piper on myself.

  • I've a good mind to cut lecture and come with you.

  • Bella," he said at last, "do you know what I've a good mind to do?

  • I've a good mind to ask old Mrs. Wintle to let us have her donkey and cart on Saturday; then we could carry in potatoes and vegetables enough to make it worth while.

  • It is cruel to starve a little thing like that, and I've a good mind to go to the larder and get her something to eat.

  • Tom, I've a good mind to go myself next Saturday, and take some flowers, and try to sell them.

  • The discussion with Faith was not continued, Christopher stopping the argument by saying that he had a good mind to go off at once to Knollsea, and show her her danger.

  • I sometimes feel so disturbed about it that I have a good mind to call upon her and ask his name.

  • Melanctha had a good mind, Jane never denied her that, but she never used it to do anything decent with it.

  • He knew Jane Harden had a good mind, and she had had power, and she could really have done things, and now this drinking covered everything all over.

  • Melanctha Herbert had a good mind, Jane never denied that to her, but she never wanted to see or hear about Melanctha Herbert any more, and she wished Melanctha wouldn't come in any more to see her.

  • Jane Harden was so much a stronger woman, and Jane really had had a good mind, and she had used it to do things with it, before this drinking business had taken such a hold upon her.

  • I've got a good mind to go and get into my spike.

  • I've a good mind to draw out of it altogether and spoil their game.

  • I've got a good mind to go after him, an' bring him in.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good mind" 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:
    fine woman; good advantage; good birth; good citizens; good earnest; good effect; good estate; good family; good friends; good grace; good house; good housekeeper; good international; good lords; good many; good reason; good sailor; good speech; good strong; good sweet; good system; good trade; good while; good white; good word; thy life