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Example sentences for "reckin"

Lexicographically close words:
reciting; reck; recked; recken; reckernized; recking; recklect; reckless; recklessly; recklessness
  1. Wal, I reckin we kin," said the villainous companion of Brower.

  2. I reckin the old gal know'd what she was doin'.

  3. This shack an' this bunk has had a woman in 'em, but I don't reckin it has hurt 'em none after all.

  4. I reckin he craved 'at his breed should once more multiply freely an' replenish the earth wid a whole multitude of lil' Pulliamses.

  5. They lets go frum the hip an' they don't rarely nor never miss--I reckin it comes natchel to 'em.

  6. But I reckin I must a-been blinded, whut wid things bein' so out of kelter round the 'partmint.

  7. I ain't seen much of her here of recent years, but I reckin she's had a purty toler'ble hard time of it.

  8. I reckin there ain't nobody nowheres that ever had ez many diff'runt kinds of cramps ez me and lived to tell the tale.

  9. I reckin there won't be no answer fur some little time.

  10. D'ye reckin it could be the old plough factory bumin' up?

  11. I reckin part of it kin be arranged anyway.

  12. Mebbe some folks here on earth couldn't excuse sech presumption as that, but I reckin they'd understand how it was up yonder.

  13. I reckin mebbe there have been extraordinary occasions where an amateur stepped in and done the best he could," said the judge.

  14. But I reckin those gentlemen were right in whut they said to you to-day.

  15. Son," he said when all this had been accomplished, "I reckin you done the right thing in comin' straight to me.

  16. I reckin this here is goin' to be the last raid and the last charge that Forrest's Cavalry, mounted or dismounted, ever will make!

  17. No; I reckin Sherlock would be out of my class.

  18. I reckin sech a thing as that might pester me a little bit my own se'f," stated the sergeant softly.

  19. I reckin if I can git started right, I'll find lots more a-goin'.

  20. Seems to me so, too," said he; "but I reckin he found a crowd ahead of him.

  21. Reckin he oughter know all 'bout dat," she said.

  22. I reckin she know' de hull Bible straight froo, from de Garden of Eden to de New Jerus'lum.

  23. Brudder Pete," he said, "I reckin you mought as well gib out de hyme.

  24. Missus, how d'ye reckin it came on the porch?

  25. Yes, I reckin it am," the negro girl answered with a grin.

  26. De Big House was made out'n logs an' reckin hit had 'bout seben er eight rooms in hit, an' de kitchen sot a piece frum de mainest house.

  27. Doan know why I was not called Jim Sandell, but mammy said my pappy was named Henry Cornelius an' I reckin I was give my pappy's name.

  28. I reckin thar was' bout two er three hun'erd acres in Marse Jim's place.

  29. Yas suh," he assented briskly, "I reckin I do.

  30. I reckin we might wait a little while on Herman to come and play Dixie for us.

  31. I reckin from now on, Jeff, I'll have to set back sort of easy and let these young fellows run things.

  32. I won't wait round no longer--I reckin everything is the same as settled.

  33. We'll have a young chicken and a bait of hot waffles--I reckin that old nigger cook of mine does make the best waffles in the created world.

  34. I reckin I done took up nuff of yore time--I spects I better be gittin' on towo'ds my own home.

  35. I reckin Herman jest wants to knock round amongst his friends more.

  36. The next time I come by I reckin you better take off your hat to me too.

  37. And I reckin you know about him--and Emmy here.

  38. Well," said the deputy, "we got out to the Hampton place about dinner time I reckin it was.

  39. I reckin it must be the weather affectin' me.

  40. I reckin I'll go skeer dat ole Harris, an' make him gib me a feed o' corn.

  41. Reckin I'll have ter wait till after fros', an' fotch her a real good one.

  42. I reckin there's room fur you to scrouge in between me and Doctor Lake, ef you'll make yourself small.

  43. And after that, fur a few days, so many things was happenin' that I sort of forgot about him; and I reckin nearly everybody else did too.

  44. I reckin mebbe when you're a little older the answer'll come to you.

  45. I reckin ef I did, I'd talk in public part of the day and sing the rest of the time.

  46. I reckin he was homesick, anyway, fur the sound of his own language.

  47. He mout of been all right in his way, but he wasn't our kind of folks; I reckin that was it.

  48. I reckin Mrs. Herman Felsburg won't know whut to do now with that extry fish she always fries of a Friday," said the sergeant.

  49. No,' says Billy, 'I reckin that wouldn't be right.

  50. But ef you've got time to listen I reckin I've got jest about the time to tell it to you.

  51. Oh, I reckin tain't ez bad ez all that," said the sergeant.

  52. I reckin you ain't a suitable age to understand--y it," said Judge Priest.

  53. Well, boy, I reckin there ain't no use wastin' time describin' the early stages of that there pilgrimage.

  54. D'ye reckin they mout' 'a' been a whiffletit onct 'at played on one?

  55. Still, I reckin you's mebbe countin' the spoilt eggs 'fore they's all laid.

  56. I reckin I got de strength to drive ary mule dey is.

  57. I reckin mebbe one main trouble over dere is, jedge, dat dem folks ain't been raised de way you an' me is.

  58. An' I reckin dat's the main pint wid you an' me both.

  59. I reckin you may safely count on me there, ma'am," he promised.

  60. I reckin when old Mister Kaiser turned loose the war he didn't stop to think that mebbe the war was only one of a whole crop of evils he wuz lettin' out of his box of tricks.

  61. Dat bein' de case, I reckin I'll tek dat white Frank mule," said Red Hoss.

  62. Poor little wore-out fellow, I reckin he'd been running around all day.

  63. But I reckin a cup of coffee would taste good to me--if I'm not putting you out too much?

  64. I reckin that long train ride and the excitement and everything must 'a' took it out of me, some way.

  65. So I reckin that's why some people call me the Reverend Braswell.

  66. I wus 'sponsible fer de goslins dem days so I sez ter de missus, 'I reckin dat I better git in de goslins case I hear hit a-thunderin'.

  67. Dey says dat dey am truckin' an' dat de Bible ain't forbid hit, but I reckin dat I knows dancin' whar I sees hit.

  68. Twas a big ugly feller, with mushtashes; but I reckin this here one must've helped.

  69. Here, I reckin the cigars is on me too, after that.

  70. I reckin her heart's been nigh broke arready.

  71. You and me are alone, and I reckin we understand one another.

  72. Ef they show thar teeth I reckin we two air good for uglier odds than that.

  73. I reckin the record is straight this fur.

  74. The old Judge nodded before continuing: "All the same, I reckin there ain't no manner of doubt but whut you had an uncle of the name of Daniel.

  75. I reckin 'twould be too late to be startin' now," said Judge Priest.

  76. I reckin not more'n six bits at any one time, suh.

  77. Though I reckin that'll hardly be necessary--when the news of your good luck gits noised round I misdoubt whether there's any firm in our entire city that wouldn't be glad to have you on their books fur a stiddy customer.

  78. I reckin my calculations won't be very fur out of the way, ef any.

  79. I reckin you kin guess fur yourself whut that old woman done then.

  80. Oh, I reckin it can't be so serious ez all that," said Judge Priest comfortingly.

  81. I reckin I would have made the effort, too, only it seemed like that old nigger woman of yours appeared to have prior rights in the matter, and knowin' her disposition I was kind of skeered to advance the suggestion.

  82. Oh, I reckin that won't hardly be necessary," said Judge Priest.

  83. Clark was silent and the Jelly-bean continued: "I reckin maybe after Aunt Mamie dies I could sink that money of mine in the farm and make somethin' out of it.

  84. He just meant to jump overboard and make everybody laugh," "I reckin they just died laughin' when he drowned.

  85. I got an old uncle up-state an' I reckin I kin go up there if ever I get sure enough pore.

  86. Does yer reckin Miss Rutlan' would excep' his visits in er cornfiel', and let him make so free?


  87. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reckin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.