It instantly occurred to him that he would be of much more use to the house as an outside man disposing of heavy shipments, but he hesitated to say anything so soon.
Don't say anything to any one until after we have had our talk; then we can decide what to do.
Well, the best thing in my judgment is not to say anything at all.
She didn't say anything to you about going out, did she?
I don't know's I'd ought to say anything about it," he said.
I didn't mean to say anything to hurt your feelings.
Your father won't say anything; he likes to have you look well.
We are altogether too delicate to arrange the marriages of our children; and when they have arranged them we don't like to say anything, for fear we should only make bad worse.
I can imagine how terrible you must have been in the character of an accusing spirit, too lady-like to say anything.
My lady, I beg you not to make me say anything further, but command me to do anything dangerous, and Your Majesty will see how steadfast Hippolytus is.
You men think that just because we're maidens we won't dare to say anything.
And don't imagine for a minute that I'll say anything to Tirant on your behalf, and even less that I'll take him the money.
Don't be worried, and don't say anything," said Tirant.
I do not wish to say anything as to who shall be the Republican candidate for the Legislature in your district, further than that I have full confidence in Dr.
I am very little inclined on any occasion to say anything unless I hope to produce some good by it.
I could not answer that question, because I would not like to say anything I was not sure about.
She had a pain already while I was still there, but she wouldn't say anything about it because it was her fault that I'd brought her the sweets.
But I can't say anything about it because of Mother, at least on the way to school; but no, if I say nothing at all then she always gets more waxy than ever.
I said Mr. Armadale--how could I say anything else?
I started to my feet, with my temper in a flame, reckless of all consequences, desperate enough to say anything.
Her husband might have his suspicions, but he was too happy at being enabled to pay his debts and to keep his shop open to say anything unpleasant.
The next morning, my grandmother came to dress me, and the moment she was near my bed, she cautioned me to be silent, threatening me with death if I dared to say anything respecting my night's adventures.
I had no longer any doubt as to his identity, and I returned to Venice delighted at having made the discovery, but I made up my mind not to say anything to my mistress.
Unable to say anything better, I told her that the ring was in reality a gift from my lover, but that I had no idea of his portrait being concealed inside of it.
I know I'm not satisfying you and yet you won't say anything.
I don't suppose that you want me to say anything now, but things get worse and worse if no one says anything, don't they?
But she couldn't speak to him about that, she couldn't say anything to him at all.
I can't say anything against it, Norman, but I am sorry, and one thing more you should consider.
Neither did he say anything, and they paused till, the silence disturbing her, she ventured a "Well, papa!
Nor I," said Ethel; he never seems to say anything he can help, and goes after Norman without talking to any one else.
And, indeed, I wish to enter into them, and do or say anything in my power to help you.
If you mean to say anything to me to-night, that goes against this candid remark, you had better let it alone.
I am so tired, that I am sure I wonder I don't say anything to get to sleep.
Tom Gradgrind, as your son, young Tom, refuses for some obstinate reason or other to say anything at all about those statements, good or bad, I am obliged to confront her with your daughter.
No, indeed,--I should be very sorry to say anything disrespectful of audiences.
I can stop on this first page if I do not care to say anything more, and let this article stand by itself if so minded.
Have you ever heard the Lady--the one that I sit next to at the table--say anything about me?
My goodness me, Amy,' returned Fanny, 'is she the sort of woman to say anything?
My dearest, darling child, what necessity has he had, yet awhile, to say anything?
His smile was exceedingly genial, lighting up his whole face and rendering it very attractive; while, if he were about to say anything humorous, it would beam forth from his eyes even before the words were spoken.
But one ought to be weeks on the Rhine before attempting to say anything about it.
If his literary conscience would not permit him to say anything in favor of something which they had done, he usually contented himself with saying nothing.
It is a delicate subject to touch, because many people understand conversation to be talk; not the exchange of ideas, but of words; and we would not like to say anything to increase the flow of the latter.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "say anything" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.