I spects I 's the wickedest critter in the world;" and Topsy would cut a summerset, and come up brisk and shining on to a higher perch, and evidently plume herself on the distinction.
Our doctor says I'll have to stay bandaged up this way two or three weeks longer, but I 'spects that's on account of my age.
When dere was a death 'round our neighborhood, evvybody went and paid deir 'spects to de fambly of de dead.
Shucks, I 'spects if you was to set me down at Broad River bridge and tell me to go home, I might git lost tryin' to find my way to where I has lived for many years.
I 'spects dat de chief reason how come it done gone plum out o' date.
Maybe I was a little hasty 'bout dat, but 'spects it was my fate.
Ah 'spects dat yo'all is plum ti'ed er wo'kin' in dis yere hot kitchen.
Ah 'spects dey is gwine dirty it up sumpin fierce.
Iss, I 'spects 'twill be wait 'fore my turn comes to be in a town for long.
I 'spects there's no need for me to tell 'ee that her's took up with Adam Pascal.
Now I 'spects I'd better saggasiate mahself inter proximity t' de culinary reservation.
Spects I can make 'way wid a plate of fried chicken, too, quick as de nex' one.
How dey 'spects de good Lawd to have mercy on de wicked and sinful souls de way dey does every day is mo' dan aunt Ann can see, and I is already done lived my ninety years.
De slaves work some, all durin' de war, sometimes I now 'spects it was for de sake of de missus.
Why fo' yo' 'spects old mammy gwine 'long, I lak to know?
I spects we'll have a beautiful insipcron for poor Rub-a-Dub, 'cos we all loved him so much.
I 'spects I's wight," said Diana, tossing her black head.
I 'spects we'll git good 'nough craps for what we do for 'em.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.