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Example sentences for "guess they"

  • They're such smokers, I guess they'd just as lief hang out in the smoking car.

  • Oh, I guess they were a couple of lumbermen," remarked the corporal, in an offhand way.

  • If there's any slaughtering about, I guess they'll hesitate before they begin with Arthur Dorward.

  • I guess they weren't taking any chances up there," he remarked.

  • Guess they'd find it a pretty tall order trying to interfere with an American citizen.

  • I guess they weren't importing much zinc ore when you were active in business, Cappy, or you'd have known all about it.

  • Well, I guess they've got the goods on me this time.

  • I--I guess they wanted to fool us," said her brother.

  • Anyhow, I guess they'll give us something to eat.

  • So I guess they've gone, and we needn't think anything more about them.

  • There used to be some talk of the Chinese, but I guess they've pretty much blown over.

  • The people all concede his brilliancy, and they are prouder of him on account of his infirmity; but I guess they like to feel their superiority to him in practical matters.

  • They don't like it, but I guess they believe it; anyhow they have to hear it.

  • I guess they don't want anyone to see them.

  • But I guess they didn't go far, or they'd have told us.

  • I did pile in some bean poles last fall, and I guess they're there yet, but that's all.

  • I guess they're not likely to have found out much about the man, and the boys wouldn't tell them.

  • I can't tell what our chiefs will do; but as Glover's not likely to tell them anything, I guess they'll hold this matter over until we find out more.

  • Guess they won't start another circus if we meet a freight locomotive on the switches.

  • I guess they needn't, either," assented Jerome, coming with the towel and wiping her face gently.

  • Guess they wouldn't be apt to do it for anything they would get out of Abel Edwards.

  • I guess they must 'a' had it out, there in New York before they got married--or she had.

  • She always likes to see Clementina, and I guess they all do.

  • If they do let her in, I guess they'll be pretty sorry for it after, and wish they hadn't.

  • I guess they would be sorry for me if they did, for there is nobody in the world to like me now.

  • They say things are better than they used to be, and I guess they are.

  • I guess they do know their business--some of them," he confessed.

  • I guess they do the best they can--like everybody else," said the girl wearily.

  • I guess they'll all want to see you, Mr. Westover.

  • I guess they can't say that at the big hotels they used to drive over from to see Lion's Head at the farm.

  • Well, I guess they wouldn't cared much for a visit from me.

  • Guess they're not duffing the private property of Hank Killick, or any of his boys.

  • An' I guess they've as much chance roundin' that crowd up as they would huntin' bugs in a hundred acre pasture.

  • I don't guess they're better or worse than your brother.

  • I got my notions 'bout it, an' anyway I guess they're jest my own.

  • Guess they're everything you can think of, and a sight more.

  • I must close now for this time and get busy on some idears so as Black Jack won't catch me flat footed but I guess they's no danger of that eh Al?

  • Well Al they's a whole flock of these here reporters over here and I guess they's one for every big paper in the U.

  • Well, I guess they've ben talking to you," said Ruth, as her face lighted with a comprehension of his meaning.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guess they" 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:
    additional proof; after years; bank book; deep well; figurative sense; four books; guess likely; guess maybe; guess that; guess ther; guess they; guess what; guess you; high places; honour and; laid aside; little ones; maternal impressions; receiving intelligence; small libraries; take fire; thou find; thousand little; three pieces; virgin forest; will visit