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Example sentences for "guess maybe"

  • I guess maybe it was because I couldn't come right out and tell him the plain truth about that key.

  • I guess maybe he felt sort of ashamed to have boy scouts show him the way, because he was older than most of us.

  • I guess maybe he did, because Temple Camp would be responsible for Skinny until he was sent away.

  • I guess maybe you'd better look at the map now, hey?

  • I guess maybe I'd put half in one and half in the other," Swatty said.

  • I guess maybe I read all right, because she didn't say I didn't, but maybe she forgot to talk about that because she was so busy saying my deportment was bad and it was certainly an outrage that my copy-book was so poorly kept.

  • I guess maybe I cried, too, but not very loud, either.

  • I guess maybe I cried a little, but I didn't stop to do it; I ran back to Swatty and Bony and grabbed hold of Bony's other arm and helped Swatty drag him.

  • I guess maybe he thought the sun was a little late, hey?

  • I guess maybe it took a half an hour to send that message and it didn't look much like a message to us.

  • I guess maybe it was as old as ten years.

  • I guess maybe we weren't talking about the same thing!

  • I'll tell him what you said and I guess maybe he'll get a good deal of comfort out of it.

  • I guess maybe you'd better read it, Judge," he said.

  • I guess maybe I would," she said, "if I could take my dolls and David.

  • I--I guess maybe I'd better stay here," she said.

  • I guess maybe we're better off as it is," said Mollie.

  • I guess maybe it's your manners that keeps you away, Tommy," said Mollie.

  • I guess maybe that's it," said Tommy, pacified somewhat.

  • Yes, I guess maybe," answered the little girl.

  • I guess maybe we'd better go back," said Freddie, after thinking it over.

  • I guess maybe they're like Santa Claus," thought Flossie.

  • I guess maybe Weary’s more than half right,” admitted Beals, ruefully.

  • The rest ain’t heavy-weights, but I guess maybe they’d fight if you got ’em cornered.

  • No, but I guess maybe he will this afternoon though,” replied the father.

  • I guess maybe I’m selfish, dad,” he said slowly.

  • Well, I guess maybe Watson would be willin’ to swap that sand for our place.

  • Well, I guess maybe it is," she admitted gayly.

  • I guess maybe it would," she agreed, taking a handkerchief from the pocket in her dress and wiping her eyes.

  • He's me cousin, and you tell him to give you a card to the foreman out at the works, and I guess maybe you'll get a job, all right.

  • I guess maybe there's a farm-house over there.

  • I guess maybe you'll like the next chapter better than this one.

  • I guess maybe it was about fifteen feet long and as soon as I cut into it with my scout knife, I saw that it was made of cedar and it wasn't rotten--not so much, anyway.

  • I guess maybe he never liked me very much, because I didn't want that badge to get into their patrol and anyway he's kind of sober, sort of, and maybe he thought I had too much nonsense.

  • I guess," said Rosie with fashionable langour, "I guess maybe I goes on the school Monday.

  • I guess maybe he don't likes nobody shall make nothings mit him.

  • I guess maybe he lies," Nathan Spiderwitz, Monitor of Window Boxes, suggested with some disparagement.

  • I guess maybe there's more rooms on board than there are States," suggested Whistlebinkie.

  • I guess maybe that's one of the reasons why he's a first class King.

  • I guess maybe by to-morrow I can find one for you," continued Peter.

  • There's more wood there by the stove, and before I come in in the morning I'll knock on the door, so I guess maybe you'd better take off as many of them wet clothes as you wish to.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guess maybe" 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:
    approach them; appropriation bill; circular letter; four corps; greatest width; guess likely; guess maybe; guess that; guess ther; guess they; guess what; guess you; heavenly life; her hands; looks upon; might find; mucous membrane; office late; persuade myself; separate room; she caught; stay home; tarsal fold; torian prefect; vous prie; white lace