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Example sentences for "good truth"

  • Many, in good truth, are the ways, which human wit has been forced to take, to do this thing with exactness.

  • In good truth, my uncle Toby mounted him with so much pleasure, and he carried my uncle Toby so well,--that he troubled his head very little with what the world either said or thought about it.

  • He felt slightly self-contemptuous; but in good truth he would be glad to put away some few glasses of sound port before administering the aforementioned facer to Captain Ormiston.

  • For he liked to suppose himself very ripe, cynical, and disillusioned, while, in good truth, sentiment had more than a word to say in most of his opinions and decisions.

  • For in good truth, what did it all amount to?

  • Good truth, I'll pay you again at my next exhibition.

  • I will study to deserve it in good truth an I live.

  • Good sirs, let me go, 'tis Friday night, and in good truth I have no stomach in the world to eat any thing.

  • Good truth, so you may; farewell, good sir.

  • When one is gone, the best pleasure is over; and in good truth we shall always be dead long enough afterwards.

  • Should I now begin to be afraid of these lordlings, in good truth I were neither worthy nor able to fill this my place of honour.

  • In good truth, they are not always evil ones.

  • She wanted to be alone to think over what she had heard; and in good truth, waking or sleeping, the watches of that night were crowded with dreams.

  • His whole life had been full of deeds of reckless daring; but, in good truth, this achievement was its very crown of courage.

  • In good truth, would not total annihilation be preferable to such beings, rather than falling into the hands of a Deity so hard-hearted?

  • Is there, in good truth, a man in the world who can form any idea of a spirit?

  • The morality of Christians is, in good truth, the morality of another world.

  • This looked like an earnest wooer in good truth; no laggard could thus have distanced his followers and arrived in such an incredibly short space of time from the southern shore.

  • Good truth, noble sir, I know not," answered Hugh of Clatford.

  • I know not whether you have heard of it; but it is a fair city, in good truth.

  • This pious outlay, in good truth, was specially intended not for the mother, but the daughter.

  • In good truth, Hamish was staggered at the task.

  • In good truth, Mr. Galloway had only mentioned Roland's name as coming uppermost in his mind.

  • In good truth, Arthur could not have told, except that he hesitated in surprise.

  • In good truth, his sense of justice had been inwardly burning since the communication made by Lady Augusta.

  • Just, sure; for in good truth or in good sooth, When wise men speak, they still must open their mouth.

  • Good truth, I will not pay your ordinary if you come not.

  • You are a dutiful and grateful daughter, in good truth," cried Mrs. Pendarrel, with suppressed rage.

  • Good truth, Master Randolph, 'twill be a strange thing for company to come to Trevethlan," said the porter.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good truth" 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:
    good bargain; good bread; good brother; good deed; good digestion; good dinner; good father; good fellowship; good fish; good height; good library; good look; good offices; good right; good soldiers; good spirit; good thought; good times; good uncle; good white; good will; good workman; goods were; move about; that gentleman; world politics