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Example sentences for "well tell"

  • Well, I may as well tell you, Samantha, I writ to Ury and kinder left it to him.

  • And I may as well tell it now as any time, for it has got to be told.

  • And--I may as well tell you--we now know that the object of Braden's visit to Wrychester was to tell the Duke where those jewels were hidden.

  • I may as well tell you, straight out, Ransford's in serious and imminent danger!

  • We can speak in the same language at least, but my poor parents--one might as well tell them I am dead.

  • As we are likely however to be separated for a month or two by this marriage trip of yours, there is one thing that I may as well tell you.

  • You might as well tell a swallow that it must migrate--now," he laughed.

  • I might as well tell you, Miriam, first as last.

  • I may as well tell you as simply as I can.

  • Now, Louis," I began, "you may as well tell me the truth about your home coming last Tuesday night.

  • In that case," said Hall easily, "I suppose I may as well tell you.

  • The reason you may as well tell us," went on Mr. Stone, "is because it is a very simple matter for us to find out.

  • At last he said: "I've told ye so much that I may as well tell ye how I come by that morgidge.

  • Wa'al, you may 's well tell it one time 's another.

  • Be quick now, Jane; you might as well tell us first as last.

  • Well, you might as well tell me, for I see very plainly that you don't think I've had the right things sent up from the stores.

  • I may as well tell you an' be done with it.

  • I may as well tell you at once, my dear Mabel, I might just as well (to return to my old simile) have tried to move the Catstean.

  • Now that your story of the robbers has been disproved," Carson shouted, "you may as well tell me who took my money.

  • Also," George broke in, "you may as well tell us what the detective is doing here, and how he is helping you in trying to blow up the mine.

  • I've done my best to tell him how to quiet the matter, but you might just as well tell a pepperidge which way to grow!

  • Well tell me as near as you can recollect--" said Mr. Linden.

  • If you are in any fresh trouble you may as well tell me at once," she said.

  • I may as well tell you, grandpa, that we shall marry almost immediately," she said.

  • Now," said Folsom, "I may as well tell you my story.

  • So I sent Asta, to whom, I may as well tell you, I entrust all matters of strictest confidence.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well tell" 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:
    having faith; large cities; never did; talk nonsense; well armed; well authenticated; well born; well built; well considered; well contented; well developed; well dried; well expressed; well founded; well guarded; well here; well illustrated; well knew; well knowne; well mounted; well preserved; well recognized; well remembered; well satisfied; well tell; well that