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Example sentences for "guess what"

  • You have often alluded to it, but you have never allowed me even to guess what it is.

  • I would have nothing to do with that Platonic affection devoid of love, but I leave you to guess what my maxim would be.

  • Your father," I said, "would have surprised me, and it is easy to guess what he would have done with the two sbirri who were with him.

  • It passes me to guess what he will do with me next, unless he make a lawyer or a priest of me.

  • That was what I heard; and fool as I may have been, I had wits enough to guess what it all meant.

  • Nathan, darling-dearest little heart, dearest little crown that you are, guess what a plan I have hit upon!

  • Well, Flora, guess what sort of present your papa has brought you," he said, reddening to his ears.

  • She looked at him in dismay trying to guess what he wanted of her.

  • She could not understand them, but tried to guess what he was saying and inquiringly repeated the words he uttered.

  • You couldn't guess what he did yesterday.

  • And now I am sure you can't guess what I call your house.

  • A stranger might have been puzzled to guess what sort of calamity had befallen the little group in the doorway of the pleasant, hospitable-looking house among the maple trees, that warm August morning.

  • We've got to guess what it was that convinced them.

  • Jack, I think I shall put it in the drawing-room where it used to play all day, and turn it on and then come back here, and you'll guess what it was like when it went on from dewy morn to dewier eve.

  • You can't guess what being at war with Germany means to me.

  • From this point for thirty seconds or so, I am going to guess what happened.

  • No, you can't guess what it's like, towards the finish.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    deceased persons; divine worship; empirical knowledge; guess likely; guess maybe; guess that; guess ther; guess they; guess what; guess you; her uncle; incipient species; knelt down; learn something; made only; naval stores; other planets; permanent residence; ruled over; shoot them; simple enough; special value; support myself; third section; this valley; you just