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Example sentences for "what more"

  • Mona looked up and sighed, and he continued: "What more is marriage than mere desert sands, in which life's current is lost until it reappears in a parcel of bubbles called babies.

  • Say that you are mine, and every further word shall seem only to be redundant and apochryphal; for when love's lips have made their revelation, what more is wanting to complete the canon.

  • What more natural, he reasoned, than for Blake to wish his future wife to accept the highest social honor that New Orleans can confer?

  • What more natural, therefore, than for some Mafioso to try to frighten me and profit by the dreaded name of Cardi?

  • What more natural, then, than that he should "wish to test Donnelly's successor with the utmost care before proceeding with his disclosures?

  • He had succeeded in making his escape; all trace of him was lost--what more did he care for!

  • He had everything; what more could he desire?

  • What more natural to suppose than that, on emerging from the galleys, he should have taken his mother's name for the purpose of concealing himself, and have called himself Jean Mathieu?

  • What more, then, can you do, than decide the principle which shall be applied to them?

  • What more could be wanted than that persons engaged in this traffic should forfeit their ships and pay a fine, besides, in many instances, imprisonment of the person offending?

  • What more can be done for him I earnestly entreat you to consider; for I am very desirous that he should derive some advantage from my connection with him.

  • Or what more than to hold your tongue about it?

  • What more is wanted shall be sent; and I beg that all possible haste may be made, for I wish to have it done while I am yet alive.

  • Said a rumseller who is bitterly opposed to female suffrage, "What more do you want?

  • A lady says to me, "What more can be expected of women if men fail to some extent in our military affairs?

  • When a man has seen the error of his ways and confesses it, what more is there to be done except to receive him seventy and seven times?

  • What more will it be," said Sancho, "than having a barber, and keeping him at wages in the house?

  • What more have I to do than make a cargo of them and carry them to Spain, where I can sell them and get ready money for them, and with it buy some title or some office in which to live at ease all the days of my life?

  • If I only had it here, wretch that I am, what more should we want?

  • What more does he require of thee, O man!

  • What more is there in the knights themselves?

  • What else, what more is there in Fouqué's young maidens of high degree?

  • What else, what more, did the Romanticists feel?

  • What more can I say, that am but a helpless woman?

  • Kavi: Hearken, O Mādhava, what more can I say?

  • What more should I say, Vidyāpati asks: So as their love is, so is their loving.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what more" 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:
    blue cloth; foreign born; good hunting; what are you going; what cases; what chance; what class; what comes; what degree; what doth; what extent; what have; what have you done; what hope; what made; what makes; what name; what other; what people; what profit; what respect; what seemeth; what time did you; what used; what went; what word