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Example sentences for "reckon you"

  • I reckon you'll get enough of the critter before you have ridden him many minutes, even if you stick on that long.

  • Don't reckon you'll be able to stick on him at all," warned Hi Lang.

  • I reckon you are," agreed the guide, nodding his approval of the suggestion.

  • I reckon you'll meet one enemy that you can't drive off, before this night comes to an end.

  • Don't reckon you'll be able to stick on him," warns the guide.

  • It's a good place we're thinking of, and I reckon you're sorry enough you left it before you were obliged to.

  • I reckon you think it's a pretty bad thing, eh?

  • If you do that I reckon you'll git yo' deserts befo' sundown.

  • I don't reckon you've ever ploughed up hill with a steer team.

  • I reckon you can't stamp the ground that fer away from it," said the old man dryly.

  • I reckon you ain't goin' to whoop me no more, pap.

  • I reckon you'll be mighty glad to git shet o' me.

  • Reckon you'll find that steamer-load down in the ice is worth its weight in gold," said Potts.

  • Reckon you needn't if you're blown like dandelion-down all the way to Minóok.

  • I reckon you're not a goin' to make a heap outside the price you give me.

  • I reckon you've been trained to watch them things a heap better than to study the folks about here.

  • I reckon you don't take that gait with your lady friends at Sacramento!

  • I reckon you must be a bad trailer," he laughed.

  • I reckon you wouldn't care to have that get out.

  • But I reckon you haven't seen much of La Feria since the last revolution broke out.

  • I reckon you need a good rest about as much as anybody I ever saw.

  • I reckon you'd ruther go to Miss Crane's nor anywhere.

  • Reckon you don't come from anywhere round here?

  • I reckon you're a rank abolitionist," said he to Eliphalet, abruptly.

  • I reckon you'll find it rather lonesome without Jinny.

  • I reckon you're the man who owns the late deceased bull?

  • I reckon you kin go back and dry off now," drawled Dippy.

  • I reckon you've made a mistake," growled the prisoner.

  • I reckon you'll answer my questions and without putting on any trimmings either," announced the fellow, shifting his rifle around so that the barrel lay along his right leg, the muzzle pointing straight at Ned.

  • If you don't know, I reckon you'll have to guess.

  • I reckon you'll change yer mind before I git done with you.

  • I reckon you'll all be some surprised when you see Casita," went on Ladd.

  • Dick, I reckon you'd better flash the glass up the slope.

  • I reckon you ain't packin' this crippled outfit down that awful trail?

  • Pon my soul, sometimes I reckon you are a witch.

  • I reckon you've earned a rest, boys," he said.

  • I reckon you've guessed wrong, Colonel," said the widow.

  • Yes, I reckon you have," agreed Cowan, slowly, but the frown was not entirely gone.

  • I reckon you'd better talk to Mis' Braile about a thing like that.

  • I reckon you'll find her middlin' heavy," he says.

  • Oh, Firle an' Ditchling an' sails at sea, I reckon you keep my soul for me!

  • Strangers, maybe, have no right to ask favors, but I reckon you'll let that pass this time.

  • I reckon you don't like to have to tell folks bad news.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reckon you" 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:
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