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Example sentences for "thinkst"

Lexicographically close words:
thinkinge; thinkings; thinkis; thinks; thinkses; thinly; thinne; thinned; thinner; thinness
  1. What thinkst thou then of mee, and this my State, Seem I to thee sufficiently possest Of happiness, or not?

  2. Thinkst thou I am ignorant thou couldst not obtain a Gett against me--me, who have borne thee children, who have wrought no evil?

  3. Thinkst thou I am not aware of the judgments--I, the granddaughter of Reb Shloumi?

  4. Thinkst thou that, if I had that regard for him, which thou fearest, I would suffer him to tarry below there to get frozen?

  5. Herald of Phillip, greet thy Lord from me: All good that he can send, I can receive; But thinkst thou not, the unadvised boy Hath wronged himself in thus far tendering me?

  6. Oh Priscilla, girl, what thinkst thou is toward now?

  7. What thinkst thou, John, would be said or done should I weave some ells of spanwide lace and trim my Sunday kirtle therewith?

  8. And now what thinkst thou of Master Cushman's errand, and the chidings of those London traders that we sent them not a cargo by the Mayflower?

  9. What thinkst thou of the faire sir Eglamoure?

  10. Stay: I prethee tell me what thou thinkst of me?

  11. Tis no delusion which thou thinkst to see, nor of mankind the end, although thou seest us, although our horses we with spurs urge on, nor to warriors is a home-journey granted.

  12. I ask, thou wise one, to Sigurd, if thou thinkst to see it: what will first happen for my advancement, when from thy dwelling I shall have departed?

  13. Thinkst thou I am so great a fool as not to see?

  14. Thinkst thou we that live in Berkshire know not good manners?

  15. O well sed: let me see it, I could me thinks Why Telamon, bring me another: what, thinkst thou I will wear a sword in vain?

  16. Thinkst thou I would defeat justice, and make myself sharer in such a guilty secret as that?

  17. The wretch did make confession to Father White, and of what, thinkst thou?

  18. Thinkst thou a man's soul is changed in a day or two days or a week?

  19. Pent in this fortress of the north, Thinkst thou we will not sally forth, To spoil the spoiler as we may, And from the robber rend the prey?

  20. To change such odious theme were best,-- What thinkst thou of our stranger guest?

  21. Thinkst thou that 'tis not too late to turn him from his purpose and bring him into the brotherhood?

  22. How thinkst thou to make good thy case before thy peers when the weight of title and position is set against thee?

  23. And thinkst thou then, thou cruel homicide, That these thy deeds shall be unpunished?

  24. Thinkst thou to fear me with thy taunting braves, Or do we seem too weak to cope with thee?

  25. Send me nor this, nor that, t'increase my store, But swear thou thinkst I love thee, and no more.

  26. Scott, in the Lady of the Lake, has this line: "Thinkst thou he trow'd thine omen ought?

  27. Thinkst thou that duty shall have dread to speak?

  28. And thinkst thou death a matter of such harme?

  29. Thinkst thou it fit my pleasures be disturb'd When any French-man list to breake his necke!

  30. So 'twas I thought: because she tends thy sheepe Thou thinkst in love of thee she taketh keepe; That is as townish damzels, lend the hand But send the heart to him aloofe doth stande: So deales Eurymine with Silvio.

  31. Perhaps thou thinkst to live yet twenty yeeres, Which may unlookt for be cut off, as mine; If not, to endlesse time compar'd is nothing.

  32. Four parts of our army are of Tark--thinkst not their first act would be to turn against us and make common cause with their brethren?

  33. What thinkst you, Tedric, should be next?

  34. Thinkst thou to damp my courage high, Because thou tower’st above These brambles?

  35. Thinkst thou a goblin bridegroom doom’d to prove The exquisite reward of Gerda’s love?

  36. With pious look and honied words thinkst thou to overreach Us giant champions, as ye catch the larks with berries red Behind a net of horse-hair fix’d, and ’bout the meadow spread?

  37. Thou wouldst but despise me more; Thinkst thou, I have left my courage At my father’s cottage-door?

  38. Cannot she, thinkst thou, by thy prayers be moved?

  39. But if thou thinkst it fit to be a servant, I'll be a Master, and a good one to thee, If ye deserve, Sir.

  40. Are we not dog'd behind us, thinkst thou friend?

  41. Is it, thou thinkst to fear me with thy terrors, And into weak condition draw my vertue?

  42. Thou thinkst if there be a young handsome fellow, As those are plentiful, our cares are quenched then.

  43. Why, sirra, thou art much deceived in me: Good faith, I am not he thou thinkst I am.

  44. She is not, nor I know not, but I know That thou dost love her, therefore thinkst her so; 65 Thou bearst with her, because she beares with thee.

  45. Thinkst thou with wealth to over reach me?

  46. Goe to my Wardrobe, And of the richest things I wear, cull out, What thou thinkst fit: do you attend him sirrah?

  47. There is no means, too late thou thinkst on this.

  48. Alas Amintor, thinkst thou I forbear To sleep with thee, because I have put on A maidens strictness?

  49. Strato, thou hast some skill in Poetry, What thinkst thou of a Mask?


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