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Example sentences for "said papa"

  • That's how I like to see things done," said papa.

  • Although the Lively can show a fast pair of heels, we cannot go quite so fast as this," said papa, as he remarked the speed at which we dashed by the telegraph posts.

  • That's just the bargain I intended to make," said papa.

  • What do you mean," said papa, "are they not the lights you burn during the night, while a dead body lies unburied.

  • You have done so" said papa "and I feel certainly much obliged by your kind intentions.

  • I'll look in the local papers," said papa.

  • Children," said papa, "this young lady has come to say something which will please you very much.

  • Very well; I will talk to him to-morrow," said Papa.

  • He has gone an errand for me," said Papa.

  • I thought of all this long ago," said Papa eagerly, "as well as taking your advice on the subject.

  • Here,' said Papa, quickly clasping his hands over that portion of him that we boldly talk about and call Magen, and you allude to sideways, by a variety of devious expressions.

  • What you saw me doing was not dining,' said Papa.

  • It was,” said Papa No-Tail, as he helped the goat to get up.

  • Never fear, leave it to me,” said Papa No-Tail.

  • I won't have any discussion of Unitarianism here," said Papa.

  • Let the little beast take her," said Papa.

  • He's the man who saved England," said Papa.

  • Well," said papa, folding up his paper, "let me see.

  • No," said papa, "you did not tell a wicked story, for you did not mean to say that which was not so.

  • Well," said papa, "I think we will try it for a night or two longer.

  • Mamma must let you come in at the end of dinner, to make up for your dull day," said papa.

  • Never let it get into `Discontent,' Connie," said papa.

  • The only thing against it is that I don't know what to do with you, Betty dear," said papa, with a most wistful but affectionate glance.

  • Some day we will come to Tideshead and have a great celebration, to make up for losing that," said papa.

  • Yes," said Papa Hare, "it is, but he is too much like CAT.

  • Do not wake me," said Papa Hare, and he shut his eyes and put his ears down.

  • I wish she did not hate me quite so much as she does," said papa.

  • Yes, dear," said papa, thinking, a little bewildered.

  • My wife has been complaining," said papa; "I wish you could do something for her.

  • Remember the story he has just told you of your aunt Lorrimer, and take care he doesn't tell her the same story of you," said papa, laughing.

  • I cannot make any change in my arrangements," said Papa.

  • Well, if the idea of leaving us grieves you, you may be sure that the idea of dismissing you grieves me equally," said Papa, tapping him on the shoulder.

  • The worst of it is that one can't be certain of anything," said Papa, pulling his moustache.

  • We are only one case among hundreds," said Papa bitterly.

  • It certainly is kind of you, Mr. Blake," said Papa Bobbsey.

  • Well, after this I think we all need something to cheer us up," said Papa Bobbsey, who came home from the office early that day.


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