He then took me to a coffee-house, but when we went in I really thought I must bolt, there was such a stench of tobacco- smoke, but for all that I was obliged to bear it for a good hour.
I really thought I must have laid hold of his pigtail; I affected, however, not to hear him, said nothing, and went away.
When I told him that I had spoken to Savioli and what I had said, he replied he really thought it was more likely to be brought about than not.
Parker laughingly offered to come and occupy the room if he really thought an officer must be with the troop, and then the doctor said his say.
He went on speaking, as if impelled to say what he really thought.
I asked him if he really thought a knowledge of the Greek and Latin languages an essential requisite to a good education.
His Lordship told me afterwards, that he had only affected to complain of the climate; lest, if he had spoken as favourably of his country as he really thought, Dr.
Miss perhaps never did look brighter or more radiant, and as his lordship rode by her side, he really thought if he could make up his mind to surrender his freedom to any woman, it would be to her.
He really thought Mr. Gallon would be the very man for her to see.
I was quite relieved to find that it was only Brooks of Sheffield; for, at first, I really thought it was I.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "really thought" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.