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Example sentences for "idea what"

  • Emmy Lou had no idea what a nintimate friend might be.

  • It was the last section and she was the last one in it though she had no idea what a section meant nor why she was in it.

  • Now Emmy Lou had no idea what it meant--"examine further into your qualifications for this grade.

  • I shall be very much obliged to you, Pertaub, for indeed I have no idea what ought to be got.

  • A girl in tears was a creature wholly beyond his experience, and he had no idea what he ought to do in such an emergency.

  • You have no idea what a sympathetic and attractive person she is; and she must be good.

  • And, besides, you have no idea what a fastidious girl!

  • You have no idea what a chauviniste that child is.

  • I have not an idea what will be done for my benefit; we are all devising and proposing.

  • The doctor looked at the dish, had no idea what to say, and cried, "Ah, poor Crabb.

  • Then the King's son and the King's daughter were quite troubled, and the King's son had no idea what to do.

  • The parents had not the least idea what to do with the riches.

  • I saw my stepmother wince when he met us at the steamer--we had engaged him by letter and had no idea what he looked like.

  • I truthfully had no idea what he was talking about.

  • Aunt Cecilia, politely reproachful, said that he had no idea what an American summer could be, and that anyway, the nights had been cool.

  • I had no idea what a jolly little river the Dart is; and Dartmouth is rather quaint.

  • I had no idea what it was like till we stayed there.

  • I have no idea what it is all about; but it has no bearing whatever on this case: a lot of stuff about a picture falling down.

  • Until that moment Leech had no idea what a force it was.

  • He had had no idea what a useful band of coadjutors he would have.

  • Van Emmon had no idea what he was thinking, of course, but wondered mightily how the chairman was going to deal with the situation.

  • He had no idea what it meant, although his agent certainly did.

  • He had no idea what it was all about, nor the slightest suspicion that his eyes and ears had been used.

  • I had no idea what les manches de cour were, and, naturally, I went to the doyenne to find out.

  • I had no idea what he meant and looked puzzled.

  • Have you no idea what school-life is like?

  • I haven't an idea what it contained; but she seemed to set some store by it, and it was eventually to be the property of the young ladies.

  • He says he has not an idea what it contains, but it was left to be placed under his care.

  • He had not an idea what it contained; for Miss Vivian, in her letter to him, had simply asked him to take care of it for her nieces, and had not made any comment with regard to its contents.

  • Murville left his home and walked slowly toward the Palais-Royal, having no idea what course to pursue, or how to rid himself of the bailiffs.

  • She had no idea what time it was; she had forgotten to wind up her watch ever since, centuries ago, she last went to bed in Hampstead.

  • You've no idea what a lot you'll understand before you've done here.

  • As for the Judas tree, she hadn't an idea what it was, and gazed at it out there against the sky with the rapt expression of one who sees a heavenly vision.

  • I have no idea what is going to become of me.

  • You have no idea what a true man's heart is like, Nora.

  • It was necessary he should have no idea what a dangerous condition he was in.

  • At last I made a determined effort and left her, and, it being then very late, I returned home in dire perplexity, very much disturbed in mind and with none too clear an idea what I ought to do.

  • If I see my dream at the end of a path and in the park, the distance vanishes at once and I have no idea what becomes of the road: it must be that the devil takes me or that I have wings.

  • Many people despise me who have no idea what I have had to suffer before reaching my present position.

  • He had no idea what a computer could or couldn't do.

  • We'll need working equipment, too; I have no idea what we may have to take out of the way, inside.

  • Dolf Kellton was looking at the drink in his hand as though he had no idea what it was.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "idea what" 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:
    are called; bonny lass; both church and state; broad daylight; doubt that; give herself; give notice; half fathoms; hide himself; idea that; idea what; ideal beauty; ideal form; know things; large portions; listened intently; living persons; market economy; mastoid muscle; more advanced; our earth; persuade himself; she came; should expect; spinal meningitis