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.
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, 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.