What about a couple of eggs and some beef extract?
What about my father who has never publicly acknowledged me?
If a woman without a cent to her name, and ten pounds in her arms can make good, what about a big strong boy like you with a mother to smile every time he hits the mark?
What about my mother who lived and died as a lion-tamer?
And if it is my pleasure to spend on you the little I have--what about it, Daisy?
This is known to us, and as the mutilated battalion approaches down there, and we join them in trampling the muddy field and exchanging nods of recognition, we cry, "What about the 18th?
The sappers have always left me behind in the matter of pinching; so what about it?
Then he added, with the shaking of the head that had hardly left him all the morning, "What about it?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what about" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.