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Example sentences for "guess you"

  • I guess you'll spend most of your time settin' at this winder, and I sha'n't blame you.

  • I guess you hate it almost as much as I do, Mr. Bennam.

  • But you're our doctor, and I guess you won't mind it.

  • I guess you're an artist, sir, for sure," he remarked.

  • Don't you go to bed for half-an-hour, and I guess you'll hear from me again.

  • I guess you'd better tell me who you are," he suggested.

  • If you're trying to scare me by that dime-novel talk I guess you've hit the wrong man.

  • But you have, Major, and I guess you found it wearing.

  • I guess you're barking up the wrong tree.

  • You wouldn't welcome us, and I guess you'd be right.

  • If Blodgett had succeeded, I guess you'd have heard of it before you did.

  • I guess you'll find him up there, Mr. Crewe.

  • Guess you'll find him in the Railroad-Room.

  • I guess you're right," said the mother, soberly.

  • Guess you'll find him in the apple orchard.

  • I guess you're right," Ella agreed, and laughed a rueful little laugh.

  • I guess you don't realize that out in front of this hotel there's a kind of a glorified taxi waiting, with the top rolled back, and it's been there half an hour.

  • I guess you're not the only one who likes sweet potatoes.

  • And I guess you've got to be a genius, these days, to keep up.

  • I guess you're partly right," said Fulkerson, with a sigh, so unaccountable in its connection that they all laughed.

  • And I can't see but what Conrad runs the thing on business principles in his department, and I guess you'll find it so if you look into it.

  • I thought you were the most engaged man I ever saw; but I guess you're more father-in-lawed.

  • Ben; "I guess you've got all the juice out.

  • I guess you'd better have sold me that cow when I wanted to buy her last week, Anne," chuckled Mr. Shearer.

  • Well, Anne, I guess you've won over Anthony Pye, that's what.

  • I guess you've got a spice of temper," commented Mr. Harrison, surveying the flushed cheeks and indignant eyes opposite him.

  • And I guess you'll say that last is plain enough without bein' told," she added.

  • I guess you'll have to handle her the way another feller who used to live here in South Harniss said he handled his wife.

  • I guess you think we're funny folks, Albert," she said.

  • I guess you're too deep for me," said Jeff, after a sulky silence.

  • I guess you don't quite realize it yet," her father suggested, tenderly.

  • It's the worst thing yet, I guess you'll think.

  • Well, there I guess you got me, Cynthy," said her father.

  • Well, then, I guess you'll know how to tell him so.

  • I guess you don't want to keep Clementina from Mr. Landa much longa.

  • I guess you'd find you had your hands full, takon' a half-grown gul like that to bring up.

  • But I guess you ah' the one that keeps 'em straight.

  • And I guess you're the only one that ever has cried or was unhappy and wanted to get back to your muddy hole in the ground.

  • But she said: "I guess you'll find out that there's more than one has to agree to that.

  • Guess you'd better keep the dishwashin' out of it.

  • Guess you're right, Eri, now I come to notice it.

  • I guess you have," agreed the Honourable Hilary; unexpectedly.

  • I guess you hadn't better try it, Nat," said Mr. Bascom.

  • I guess you're the kind that likes to take risks.

  • I guess you're too square," said the girl.

  • I guess you're right at that; but don't try to pull him down any lower than he is.

  • This client of mine can well afford the expense, and anyway, my instructions are to defend you whether you want me to or not, so I guess you can't help yourself.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guess you" 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:
    cannon ball; current setting; either belligerent; elaborate system; engagement ring; everything that; feet broad; flying squirrel; guess likely; guess maybe; guess ther; guess they; guess what; guess you; illicit cultivation; kept thinking; modern fiction; more work; part from; slowly said; stay right; take heede; third state; true understanding; will produce; your presence