Nurse says no boys are ever good,' said Bobby, not seeing the twinkle in his father's eye.
Perhaps this may in some degree account for his being rather fractious; at least, so nurse says.
Nurse says she is my father's godmother, and has thirty thousand pounds, which she would have bequeathed to us if we had not offended her.
I really think one magpie must be "a sign of sorrow," as nurse says; but what made Bernard take it into his beautiful foolish head to give trouble I cannot imagine.
Nurse says I mustn't stay a moment, but I've brought you a present.
Nurse says I don't know what I want, and I know I don't, and that's just what it is.
Nurse says we oughtn't to have battles, now Father's gone to battle, but that's just the reason why!
Nurse says you've got a hammer that you hit bad children with.
We knew it must have been something very dreadful to rouse Jack to such a pitch; for, as nurse says, he is one of the "most peaceablest children that ever lived.
Mädel is a little darling, just as jolly and round and sweet as she can be; nurse says she's going to be a second Nannie.
Nurse says I'm the dickens an' all at my Bible, and that I know Genesis better'n she does.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nurse says" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.