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Example sentences for "seems like"

  • Seems like he was believing some Hindoo stuff jist then.

  • Seems like us bein' neighbours and me seein' to you since your ma's death, that you might leastways have put your trust in me.

  • Seems like there's nothin' on this earth more tryin' than the way some folks act dead 'cause some one they love is.

  • Seems like, de people more rattlin en brazen den what dey used to be.

  • I look up en seems like de loft had lowered itself en could hear a roarin for miles en miles bout dere en could hear de people hollerin every which a way.

  • Death been in de family en seems like I just been so worried up wid my daughter sick in de house dere wid de straw fever.

  • It seems like a man can't practice no vices whatever in this country.

  • If Hilliard took any stock in the story, it seems like he'd have jumped you the next day.

  • Seems like I can see a canary feather sticking to your mustache.

  • Seems like that's the only way I kin weed out my meanness.

  • Seems like I put one in the sugar-bowl--that's it!

  • Seems like we'll have to ast fer help, Jim," she said.

  • I can't ast fer credit at Mr. Bagby's; seems like I'd never have the courage to pull agin a debt.

  • Seems like if I were only a man, I could be brave, but being a girl so, it is right hard.

  • If the mountains could feel and be glad, seems like they'd be laughing now away off there by the sea.

  • Seems like you fo'get how can I get down the mountain; but I reckon I'll try--if you say so.

  • I can't understand how comes it I can tell you; you are a strangah to all of us--and yet it seems like it is right.

  • Dad, seems like you're, too busy t' think uh some things Mart wouldn't want forgot.

  • Seems like I know you," he said abruptly.

  • It seems like another of those silences of John that are so full of meaning.

  • And even when the angels remind the women of the promised appointment, and they with great joy repeat the reminder to the disciples, it seems like "idle talk" and is not accepted.

  • Seems like he worked too hard to have Providence on his side.

  • Seems like I nev' did see sech mellums, big as er bar'l, layin' dere.

  • Seems like when I onct get a notion in my head it jest sticks there some way.

  • Seems like he thinks I was settin' myself up to be knowin' more than him.

  • Seems like I'm just out of everything that a feller's apt to want when he gets in a bad pickle like this," he grumbled.

  • Seems like it ought to be worth while listening to.

  • Seems like you'll have to appoint a dry-nurse to look after the poor baby, or else he may freeze to death in the night.

  • Seems like he doesn't fancy you any too much, Jim?

  • Seems like a mystery," admitted Phil, still staring at the vicinity of the camp fire where only that one guide was visible.

  • Seems like a young outfit for such big game hunting.

  • Seems like we're goin' all the w'ile," says he.

  • I know," she says; "but it seems like we should ought to give it back or else stand treat, either one.

  • It seems like a shame to pay five dollars for a seat for him when him and Bessie could sit in the same seat without contact.

  • As to frazzling, seems like we only frazzle just so far, then a stitch holds and we get our breath.

  • It seems like a new kind of flower growing in the Forest.

  • And it seems like God is giving us another chance; same as He is the world.

  • Seems like it might be the soul of Philander," Peneluna said--she was crying as the old do, hardly realizing that they are crying.

  • Seems like it," returned the taller boy, as he once more turned toward the seated Indian.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seems like" 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:
    about half; camp life; fine colander; following verses; godly life; master hand; more letters; natural language; nearly smooth; nearly the same size; play cards; seems advisable; seems also; seems certain; seems clear; seems impossible; seems likely; seems necessary; seems possible; seems probable; seems proper; seems rather; seems that; seems very; single family; stood erect