Well, what does it signify, Valentine, so long as I am satisfied, and feel that even this long and painful suspense is amply repaid by five minutes of your society, or two words from your lips?
What does he think he's trying to get at with you?
When I first came to New York, green as the grass that grows along the edge of the spring, what does I do but go to work and take up a note to a lady when her husband was there!
What does he therefore but resolves to give over toiling, and to find himself out some factor, to whose care and credit he may commit the whole managing of his religious affairs: some Divine of note and estimation that must be.
What does Mr. Hopper do but go 'round there that very night and give a nigger two bits to put him at the old man's table.
What does it feel like to be famous, and have editorials about one's self in the New York newspapers?
Because you ain't had no education: What does a rail-sputter like Abe know about this government?
What does it amount to --luring people into the churches on one pretext or another, sugar-coating the pill?
What does he expect us to do,--allow our real estate to remain unproductive merely for sentimental reasons?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what does" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.