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Example sentences for "well and"

  • I hear and obey, O Commander of the Faithful,' answered he, 'so it please God and thou be well and in good case.

  • If he find him with you, well and good; but if he find him not, there will be war between him and you, and he will lay waste your city.

  • Wherefore, if thou wilt become a Muslim, well and good; if not, thy death were better than thy life.

  • If Jim and I and Starlight chose to try and make blank emigrants of ourselves, well and good.

  • If you do it, well and good, I will pay you.

  • If the world at large would suddenly come round to a cultivation of the amiable virtues--well and good.

  • If we can live there quietly and sanely, well and good; if the whirlpool begins to drag us in again--then I have another idea.

  • Well and good; why can't we start afresh?

  • She recovered health and happiness; and you too will soon feel well and happy in our country.

  • She learnt the Persian language unusually well and quickly; Cambyses only visited his mother when he hoped to find Nitetis there, and presented her continually with rich dresses and costly jewels.

  • She only understood part of what Rhodopis had said, but felt that she had spoken well and nobly, and at the conclusion gave her her hand to kiss.

  • This leaves me well and hope it may find you and family the same.

  • STILL:--I am happy to tell you that I am well and happy.

  • They then said that we would have to go before a magistrate, and if he allowed us to go on, well and good.

  • But thou mayest live at the Court, there then also mayest thou live well and happy.

  • There were other times when Charley knew me well and talked to me, telling me that she sent her love to Tom and Emma and that she was sure Tom would grow up to be a good man.

  • My fair lady and mistress," he wrote, "God hath had us in His keeping, and my lord is well and in good cheer.

  • If it amuse you to bend it, well and good; but why should I strain and pull, when my little moulinet will do all for me, and better than I can do it for myself?

  • If his brother would take him in, well and good.

  • Quoth Sherkan, "I am well and in good case; but where is the holy man?

  • Thanks be to God," replied Zoulmekan, "I am well and like to recover, if so He please.

  • Now that she was among the well and active, it seemed harder to be patient than when shut up and unable to stir.

  • Come on, Princess," answered Jack, glad to see her so well and happy.

  • Thus failed a project so well and so secretly conducted until the end, which was pitiable; and with this project failed that of the Low Countries, which was no longer thought of.

  • But Law was a man of system, and of system so deep, that nobody ever could get to the bottom of it, though he spoke easily, well and clearly, but with a good deal of English in his French.

  • Yes, I am well and happy, dearest Bee--thanks to you and to Heaven!

  • Well and now, Ishmael, tell me all how and about it!

  • If her father should come over and defend her cause--well and good.

  • We anxiously hope Lord Melbourne is well, and got up well and safe.

  • Feodore is writing in my room, well and happy.

  • Lord Melbourne anxiously hopes that your Majesty is well and happy to-day.

  • I hope this will find you quite well and happy, and that I shall soon again have the pleasure of hearing from you.

  • If in the meantime you have decided to give us your word of honour, well and good; if you continue to display your freedom of choice by the exercise of your stupidity, also, well and good.

  • Your wife is well and so are your children.

  • There were plenty of nice plain names that would have done me just as well and I wouldn't feel such a fool when I am introduced.

  • Why am I, your own brother, the last person to hear that you are alive and, I hope, well and returned to the bosom of your family?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well and" 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:
    bull moose; firing squad; meet together; slay thee; spectral evidence; well acquainted; well and; well bred; well browned; well convinced; well disposed; well established; well grown; well informed; well inhabited; well know; well known; well nigh; well received; well remembered; well skimmed; well stirred; well that; well watered; well wooded; well worthy