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Example sentences for "really don"

  • I really don't know what we should do without Arabin.

  • But I really don't know what I could do in the matter," said the bishop.

  • Well, I really don't know, but I suppose not.

  • Whenever they ask me for the room, to set it to rights, I will give it up and remove my barrels, although I really don't know where else to put them.

  • I really don't know why I am encumbering myself with this bag.

  • You saw what a scramble there is," concluded Majeste, "we really don't know how to manage.

  • There was a long pause before Phyllis replied: "I really don't know what I think about him.

  • Phyllis; "but I really don't think that when I was listening to him I considered for a moment whether he was sound or the opposite in his views.

  • But I really don't see that it concerns me very much whether or not the charges brought against me are true or false.

  • And I really don't care what happens to me.

  • She has that peculiar fey look on her face now] I really don't; except that I don't take charity.

  • I really don't know what it is you want of me.

  • And I really don't think he understood anything of them.

  • I really don't see anything to make a fuss about," Mary said, going back to her magazine.

  • I really don't know where a wife would come in.

  • I really don't see what the young fool can kick about in that," he said, throwing it into the basket.

  • I really don't know much about it," he answered, "I was only there one night.

  • I really don't know whether Vanneschi be dead; he married some low English woman, who is kept by Amorevoli; so the Abbate turned the opera every way to his profit.

  • I really don't know why I am so dry; mine used to be the pen of a ready writer, but whist seems to have stretched its leaden wand over me too, who have nothing to do with it.

  • I really don't know what will be suitable," and he sat for some time rubbing his chin, apparently in deep deliberation.

  • I really don't know," continued Charlie, "which is the worst looking.

  • I really don't know what has become of it," he answered, with a bewildered air.

  • I really don't know, Augustina, how you ever came to leave this country when you'd once been born in it.

  • I really don't know why you talk to me like this.

  • Anyhow, I really don't fancy having any further dealings with Hilary Margerison or his wife; I've had enough there.

  • I really don't recommend the thing for your entertainment, Peter.

  • I really don't see anything to be gained by it, that's the fact.

  • I really don't think he'd dislike it, when it was all done.

  • The question was so pertinent to his reflections at the moment that he answered impulsively, "I really don't know.

  • You've done a plucky thing for once in a way, and got yourself into a row with the Den, and I really don't see that you have very much to reproach yourself with.

  • I really don't think I ever did," said Heathcote, ransacking his memory.

  • I really don't see why we ought to stump up at all.

  • I really don't want you to suffer for your kindness to me--you have no idea what absurd and ridiculous things they will say.

  • I really don't care if I never see Major Armstrong again .

  • I really don't see them often but he came to my assistance once at a critical time.

  • I really don't know why I told you that silly falsehood in the train--about necrosis of the jaw.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "really don" 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:
    continental shelf; human creature; keep stirring; orris root; really couldn; really didn; really doesn; really exist; really felt; really fine; really good; really have; really like; really meant; really only; really ought; really seemed; really think; really very; really want; received them; river port; shall arrive; space and; tierra caliente; vegetable life