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Example sentences for "rather guess"

  • I snuggers, them yaller sprigs did glisten, and arter I'd put on the new stock that I bought along with the clothes, I rather guess I cut a dash.

  • I rather guess we shall make a church on’t yet, squire?

  • Latin is a queer language, gentlemen; now I rather guess there is no one in the room, except Squire Lippet, who can believe that ‘Far.

  • Now, I rather guess there is not another gentleman present who could scrape the lint so well as Squire Jones!

  • I rather guess if you get in a scrape like that, I've got a right to help you out.

  • I rather guess not," said Andrew, but he was sick at heart.

  • Fanny and me have taken books out of the library full as much as any of the neighbors, I rather guess.

  • To tell the truth, Deacon Soper, I rather guess he don't like the idee of dancin', and some of the other little arrangements.

  • More belle amie than Joseph about him, I rather guess!

  • If they wanted to sleep, I rather guess he would worry 'em!

  • I suppose those are maps of this country you have; perhaps I could be useful in telling you whether they are accurate or not, for I rather guess I've picked up considerable information during these years of wandering in the woods here.

  • It was only to be expected then that when I was left my own master at the death of my father, I would pursue my hobby to the limit; and I rather guess I have been on the jump for two years.

  • And our coffee is just ready, too--I rather guess that'll warm you up some.

  • I rather guess 'twill be Henry himself that's surprised fust.

  • I rather guess we're both laughin' at woman-haters.

  • I rather guess Ellen is as uncommon for a girl as Christopher is for a man.

  • Rather guess if she saw me with curls like a little girl she'd cut 'em off herself.

  • It IS sort of warmish, I rather guess," said Daniel.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    body weight; cracked wheat; each parish; each stanza; else will; forced smile; grassy plain; lightning discharge; little talk; much cultivated; other matter; public life; rather broad; rather firm; rather late; rather long; rather narrow; rather open; rather remarkable; rather slender; rather small; rather soft; rather stout; rather thick; rather thin; rather would