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Example sentences for "swears"

Lexicographically close words:
swearer; swearers; sweares; sweareth; swearing; sweat; sweate; sweated; sweater; sweaters
  1. Very well, although I say that I am married to that lady, very oddly the lady swears that she is not married to me.

  2. And the clerk swears that he gave her away; the registers are duly entered.

  3. St. George is here, and swears he will come in, And if he does, I know he’ll pierce my skin.

  4. He swears he will have you flayed alive," gasped the dwarf; "why should I save you after what you have done to me?

  5. Iftikhar prepares his band to go to Antioch, and swears he will take this houri with him, that she may see the fate of her dear Franks with her own eyes.

  6. He swears he knows nothing about the unterseeboot, but that he had agreed with that skunk to put him on board a lugger.

  7. Danvers, of the submarine service, tried it, and he swears it's almost worse than being buried alive.

  8. He swears he's going to send me to school tomorrow at sunrise.

  9. If he ever catches me with you again he swears he'll give it to me like hell.

  10. I hate school, anyway, and he swears he's going to send me back in two weeks.

  11. Now he swears I'm to go to the university next fall or hang.

  12. Gisby swears it was you who shot him, and he is dying; and Shepherd swears it too.

  13. Mrs. Reed swears that the pills were the same pills; and she evidently speaks the truth.

  14. Here's Claus Hopper come in, bag and baggage, from the farm, and swears he'll have nothing more to do with it.

  15. The general swears rather more than is the fashion of the present day; but it was the mode in the old school.

  16. He swears that he saw him load and fire a gun in the direction of the steamer.

  17. He's got a double-barrelled gun, and swears by his God he'll use it if he catches any curs sneaking about the shed after dark.

  18. See our author's "Auction of Lives," where Socrates swears by the dog and the plane-tree.

  19. No ape but swears he has the handsomest children.

  20. Next I quote a sentence, "Now my son Lucian swears that when Talbott called for the deed, that he, Talbott, opened it and pointed out the error.

  21. He swears that if a priest gets on the windy side of him, he will scent him as a hound would a fox.

  22. Gerald will be kinder to me than father has been; father swears at me in one breath and calls me the comfort of his old age in the next.

  23. And he swears at me when he is angry with me; he used to, but Gerald told him that he should not swear at his wife!

  24. The colonel swears the agent is a dog, The scrivener vows th' attorney is a rogue.

  25. I ain't actin' in this case till that woman swears she seen what she claims to have seen.

  26. And O'Connor walks like a Dominecker rooster and swells his chest and swears to me he will win her by feats of arms and big deeds on the gory field of battle.

  27. Wears a red sash and swears so fluently that he has been mistaken often for a member of the Texas Legislature.

  28. Miss Heth, Dal swears he can't remember the boat's upsetting at all.

  29. And his wife swears that he did so tell her when he came home.

  30. Mr. Southwick swears all that a man can swear.

  31. Now she swears positively, that her husband came into the house and told her that he had seen a person on the rope-walk steps, and believed it was Frank Knapp.

  32. It is called ‘Buonaparte hearing of Nelson’s Victory, swears by his sword to extirpate the English from off the Earth.

  33. He calls on Great Mahomet, swears by his beard, The Lama he begs to be civil; Now tells all his complaints To the Calendar Saints, And now sends them all to the Devil.

  34. Why, he swears like a trooper, an' would do a man a mean trick whenever he could.

  35. They're all used up, an' Tom swears that you stole his coat.

  36. The young Colonel, That makes the old man almost mad: he swears Sir, He will not spare his Sons head for the Dukedom.

  37. He notes that one age is classical, another romantic; that this swears by Giotto, that by the Caracci.

  38. Then he swears unalterable fealty; heaven and fortune shall not change his love.

  39. He swears that a man has been cashiered before now for saying a good deal less than you said.

  40. Any way the old boy swears by you now; and after you'd left this morning went on in a fine strain to the two aides, praising you sky high.

  41. He swears that you did give them advice to be quat and close, lest they were taken by the King's servants.

  42. He swears that you did receive these men into your house, and that you did nourish them there, though you knew that they were Diabolonians, and the King's enemies.

  43. He swears that you did wish ten thousand of them in Mansoul.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "swears" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.