I were his officer, 'what say you to a little supper ere we move forward?
Now, what say you, if we drive over for you about two o'clock?
And Vivien answered frowning yet in wrath: 'O ay; what say ye to Sir Lancelot, friend Traitor or true?
What say ye then to sweet Sir Sagramore, That ardent man?
What say ye then to fair Sir Percivale And of the horrid foulness that he wrought, The saintly youth, the spotless lamb of Christ, Or some black wether of St Satan's fold.
But, Lady Jenny, what say you to my sister's questions?
What say you, my lord," said the Englishman after a while, "shall we give up the quest after those elusive damsels and woo these obliging spirits of the moon?
Well, milor Everingham," said the Spaniard after a while, "what say you to our adventure?
What say you, milor, shall we resume our interrupted adventure and abandon the tiresome field of politics for the more easy paths of gallantry?
She thought you was 'tendin' to the hens, and all the time--what say?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what say" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.