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Example sentences for "mamma says"

  • Mamma says so too, Ellen," said her little friend.

  • Mamma says it is because my heart is so hard.

  • I wonder if I am to live in a trunk, as mamma says, all the time I am here, and have to go down to the bottom of it every time I want a pocket-handkerchief or a pair of stockings.

  • Mamma says "his health" was the reason.

  • Why I like three, and I believe I could take another; mamma says I have a sweet tooth, but I don't know where it is, for I have put my tongue on all of them and they all taste alike.

  • I'm obliged to wear all my worst things, now, to save my others, mamma says, for fear of the expence.

  • And one must not tell every thing to gentlemen, mamma says.

  • Mamma says she is afraid she will be a disturbance, but she is so cunning that Bessie and I could not bear to tell her no; and we will be very industrious, even if baby is funny.

  • Mamma says I can sew pretty well fur such a little girl, and Nora will show me how.

  • Nurse says so--you were a regular roundabout till you had the measles; mamma says so too,' replied Bridget philosophically.

  • Mamma says it in the transparency of youthfulness.

  • I turned her out to walk with Charlotte, and I want some counsel, as mamma says I know nothing of lovers.

  • No, that must not be, as mamma says, till there is some explanation; but if I was but in my usual state, I would go with papa and meet him in London.

  • Mamma says it is as good as a play to hear her go on about people, and what they are like, and what they are going to do, and then her little rooms are just like a scene on a stage.

  • Our minister acts all the time, mamma says.

  • Mamma says, of all things an impecunious count!

  • I wonder if I am to live in a trunk, as Mamma says, all the time I am here, and have to go down to the bottom of it every time I want a pocket-handkerchief or a pair of stockings.

  • Mamma says she is 'clined to think it was the two whole bananas and the choc'late creams, but I think it was the fried potatoes.

  • Mamma says it wouldn't be respect--respectaful," she said.

  • Mamma says that's what we are going to Colorado for, to get up high, to cure your asthma.

  • My mamma says satin is very silly on dolls, and I think so too.

  • Besides, mamma says it would be dreadful hard in another way, 'cause the Trewmans ain't rich.

  • Mamma says he looks as if he needed exercise.

  • When I get to be a big woman, mamma says I won't have to ask her what I can do before I do it.

  • Mamma says Phil--Mr. Burnett--is never to come to this house again.

  • Mamma says we may see if there are any nice fir cones in the plantation to gild for the Christmas-tree.

  • Mysie, mamma says we may finish up our sacred illuminated cards, for it will be Sunday work.

  • But, I say, Jasper, mamma says she is particularly anxious that there should be no teasing of her; and you can hinder Wilfred better than anybody can.

  • Mamma says there is a bright side and a dark side from which to look at everybody and everything,' said Mysie.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    animal origin; believe them; cubits high; current setting; done over; feeling quite; gold fish; good thoughts; great deal too much; kept warm; last hope; last obliged; little stick; mamma dear; mamma said; mamma says; mamma will; only one; religious sentiment; single season; sufficient water; support himself; thus described; who lived; would succeed