Uncle says that he has no wish to speak harshly of the Americans, but they are pig-dogs.
That's all right, my uncle says I can have a new one!
This proposal left us cold, as Albert's uncle says, because we knew there could not be any prize worth bothering about.
Father says this is what people mean by the deceitfulness of riches; but Albert's uncle says it is the spirit of progress, and Mrs. Leslie said some people called it "divine discontent.
Remarks like this are called philosophic generalizations, Albert's uncle says.
He'd be giving us nothing all the while but 'my uncle says this' and 'my uncle used to do it that way'!
Ford believed in keeping his memory green, and on every possible, and some impossible, occasions he would preface his remarks with "My Uncle says" and then go on and tell something.
Uncle says that I am never satisfied, and that I am always restless, and I suppose it's because I am a boy.
We might hit it if it came up, and then we could try and do what my uncle says.
Uncle says he'll soon be well again, for he's in such good spirits.
Father says this is what people mean by the deceitfulness of riches; but Albert's uncle says it is the spirit of progress, and Mrs Leslie said some people called it 'divine discontent'.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uncle says" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.