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Example sentences for "that ain"

  • But you tell me that ain't so; you do realize.

  • That ain't her usual way with Kenelm by a consider'ble sight.

  • I'll tell you when my mind's made up; that ain't yet.

  • If that ain't--and in a typhoon like last night!

  • Noo, that ain't," says he, and he twirled his tail.

  • Oh, call me Williams; that ain't my name, but it'll do.

  • I ain't goin' to be bulldozed--that ain't what I come here for.

  • Well, I'll be cussed, if that ain't small business for Ike Harkey!

  • Not at all," he said hastily; "that ain't my policy.

  • I don't know as you could say we both was proud--that ain't the right word for it.

  • Bless your innocence, sir, that ain't it,' replied Sam.

  • That's nothing, that ain't,' said Jack Hopkins.

  • Izzy, that ain't so nice neither to talk such things before your sisters.

  • That ain't a nice way to treat a fellow that likes you.

  • Waiter, that ain't no kind of a souvenir to bring a lady--a cheap bunch o' wool like that.

  • That ain't much to boast of," said the mate, wilfully misunderstanding him.

  • Raggett, "That ain't much for a father to do surely.

  • Miss Johnston," sez he, "that ain't no bulldog.

  • Hold on, Sam, that ain't no way to talk to the doctor!

  • As he returned he heard somebody say: "If that ain't just like Abe.

  • That ain't no good, Mas'r Landell," said Tom.

  • That ain't gold at all; that's what they calls mica.

  • That ain't a deer this time, but some one on the look-out.

  • That ain't nothing, don't let it bother you.

  • No, an' that ain't the only thing to be reckoned with.

  • That ain't for you to consider at all, Mr. Woods.

  • That ain't the stock what I mean," Mr. Sheitlis cried.

  • That ain't here nor there, Mawruss," he grunted.

  • That ain't no customer's oitermobile, Philip," he said.

  • An' that ain't much of a saddle, either," he went on with his soliloquy.

  • Naw, naw, that ain't gonna be the way of it a-tall.

  • That ain't knitting," said the superior Racey.

  • That ain't a reason, no good reason, anyway.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that ain" 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:
    asked her; lowest point; swear allegiance; that case; that fellow; that gentleman; that her; that his; that hour; that kind; that letter; that little; that love; that man; that matter; that men; that name; that quarter; that same; that some; that thou; that town; that will; that word; that work; yard gate