Tom to his chum: "Now there'll be something doing.
I heard rumors that a lot of us were to be sent up nearer the front shortly, and if they don't include you and me, there'll be something doing in this camp!
I guess there'll be something doing to-day," remarked Tom, as he and Jack tumbled out of bed at the usual early hour.
Toward midnight, when the men were at a fever heat of expectancy, having sensed "something doing" in the very air, the regiment was formed in light marching order.
So, very early on the morning of July 6th, the bugles roused the men from their slumbers and word was passed by the sergeants to hurry the usual morning duties, as there was "something doing.
This time, however, when they found lines of motor trucks stretching along the road seemingly for miles, they knew there was "something doing" and word swept through the ranks that they were off for the front at last.
Something doing here, sure enough," he said to himself as he noted their faces.
There's something doing, Jerry, or I am much mistaken.
Now I guess there will be something doing up at the Parkingham house before long," declared Gif, when they were once more on their way to the Lodge.
Yes, and there will be something doing at Tony Duval's place too," returned Jack.
Doesn't that argue that there is something doing in wheat, when the price of bread goes to six cents for a half portion?
Something doing for my Mindoro," he soliloquized aloud.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "something doing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.