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Example sentences for "reckon they"

  • Reckon they're here somewheres," Allen said as their horses' hoofs rang on the stones of a dry wash.

  • Reckon they is all right, 'cause Dutchy is followin' 'em.

  • No; I reckon they didn't dare, for fear somebody'd catch 'em.

  • I reckon they didn't stop till they got to Prospect Park.

  • No, I don't reckon they will; but you see I'm not after that exac'ly.

  • She had taken it for a week, "But I told them I'd stay a fortnight if I was satisfied, so reckon they'll do all they can.

  • Reckon they're getting tired of each other.

  • Reckon they ain't refined and high-class enough for her.

  • Reckon they'll spot the rest of our party.

  • Reckon they'll give it up and get back to their huntin' grounds.

  • Reckon they'll run till they've come back to that 'ere Jules Lapon of theirs.

  • I reckon they 'low Clark's got the armies of Congress behind him.

  • I reckon they'll be hunted as long as they live.

  • They're slaves of each other in Africa, and I reckon they're treated no better than they are here.

  • Not a sound--D'ye reckon they're ghosts, sir?

  • I reckon they'll leave a brighter streak than a deal of folk who aren't gaunt an' ragged an' shoeless an' dirty.

  • Mighty fine feathers, but I reckon they're gamecocks all right!

  • I reckon they don't think we're children of God.

  • Yes, I reckon they do mostly use the first names out here.

  • I reckon they'll have hard enough work in the dark," said Nestor.

  • But I reckon they didn't expect to find you here.

  • Ah, I reckon they are," added Charity, clinching the nail.

  • I reckon they'll have some work to pack us all in," answered Temperance.

  • I've heard of men trapping them, but of late it's been lost sight of, so I reckon they've increased at a great rate.

  • And I reckon they're piling the shells up in some cave or secret place, meaning to get them down the river in a dugout canoe sooner or later.

  • If these shell gatherers have got the nerve to sneak into our tent and make way with our first pearl, I reckon they wouldn't hold back at taking a good old scatter-gun that chanced to be lying around loose.

  • I won't call 'em Indians, though I reckon they are, of a sort.

  • I reckon they will be," averred Genevieve, warmly.

  • I reckon they wouldn't get much work done if they did.

  • I reckon they haven't spoiled you back East, after all, little girl.

  • I reckon they'll ride into town to give it, too, in all their war paint.

  • If the La Rosita gang push their drift in, and strike that same vein, they will claim original discovery, and I reckon they'd make it stick.

  • I reckon they didn't git no answer that pleased 'em.

  • They had a row wunst, an' I reckon they don't neither of 'em want another.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reckon they" 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:
    barrelled guns; considerable size; country houses; electrical machine; endless variety; execute the; fall upon; getting them; good sister; great happiness; just know; more human; musical voice; one half; perhaps more; popular sovereignty; reckon maybe; reckon thar; reckon thet; reckon they; reckon you; reckoned upon; sail away; short and; stiff breeze; strongly inclined