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Example sentences for "what thinkest"

  • The king called her a fair maiden, what thinkest thou of that, goodman?

  • I have had a wish many a time to know how thou fared, and Friar Luke--we are good friends, what thinkest thou of that?

  • He hath a Joan of his own, what thinkest thou of that?

  • And Hugh a brave prentice, what thinkest thou of that, goodwife?

  • Then Hauskuld said to Hrut "Yonder now is Unna, of whom I spoke; what thinkest thou of her?

  • What thinkest thou is best to be done now?

  • Then Hauskuld spoke, "What thinkest thou we ought to do, kinsman Hrut?

  • Then Hauskuld spoke--"What thinkest thou we ought to do, kinsman Hrut?

  • What thinkest thou as to him who forbiddeth 10 our servant, when he prayeth?

  • What thinkest thou; if he follow the right direction; or command piety?

  • And he said, What thinkest thou, as to this man whom thou hast honoured above me?

  • What thinkest thou of him who turneth aside from following the truth, p Or, as the word also signifies, two cubits' length.

  • Procure he have his audience soon, and then-- Simon, what thinkest thou?

  • But, Syrus, what thinkest thou my master did?

  • What thinkest thou of the Christ, O Jean Jacques Rousseau, with all the brilliancy of thy intellect, the singularity of thy character, and the enthusiasm of thy writings?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what thinkest" 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:
    actual observation; new one; peace and; what became; what degree; what else; what followed; what had been done; what had been said; what has been called; what hath; what have; what have you got; what made; what makes; what more; what others; what passed; what principle; what prompted; what religion; what seemed; what would; whatever their; whatsoever things; working girl