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Example sentences for "wonder what"

  • Once I used to wonder what for I had come to earth.

  • I wonder what we have been brought together for.

  • I wonder what he is on the street for at this hour!

  • I wonder what made Mr. Van Ariens tell you this story?

  • I wonder what is the history of the name,' said Albinia; 'it sounds like nothing but the diminutive of ewer.

  • I wonder what on earth is to be done with him.

  • I wonder what sort of a mother it would make?

  • At any rate it is dead now, and I wonder what caused it?

  • I wonder what he is after with that paraffin?

  • I wonder what there is which will cause you to believe that you do not know all; that there exist many things beyond the reach of your learning and imagination?

  • I wonder what cam' o' the lasses i' my time, that bute to bide at hame?

  • I wonder what's become of the future master of Stone Farm?

  • I wonder what he made himself drunk on, the old man?

  • No need to tell me that-- and do you know what I've hit on, so that the bloodhounds shan't wonder what I live on?

  • AFTER PEACE "I wonder what they're doin' home tonight?

  • Next Stephen began to wonder what he could know about Hopper.

  • I wonder what they'd think of Hampton, if they could see it now.

  • I wonder what it would be like to be so utterly cynical as you," she said.

  • I wonder what is the matter with Marian," said she, and leaned over the skylight.

  • I wonder what I should think of the book were I to read it now, which Heaven forefend!

  • An ugly woman, it is said; I do not know upon what authority, unless her own; but I wonder what kind of ugliness she enjoyed!

  • Speaking of carriages and the devices on the panels of them here, which appear to be rather fancy pieces than heraldic bearings, my father said, "I wonder what they do for arms.

  • I wonder what benefit is to be expected from that operation with--such a person.

  • I wonder what he really did think he was up to, anyhow?

  • But I wonder what we are going to do for a boat now?

  • I wonder what it is, and why he has it in his bed?

  • Well, I wonder what sort of 'stunts' we'll have to do next, Ruth?

  • I wonder what in the world his game can be, anyhow?

  • I wonder what system of illumination they have?

  • And as Oliver Lane watched he began to wonder what would be his next adventure--whether the savages would be friendly, or if they would attack the small party who were unarmed.

  • Wonder what it's like down below, inside like.

  • Ah, and I wonder what became of all those wondrous butterflies and birds?

  • I wonder what kind of a safe Luke has got," murmured Racey.

  • I wonder what they'd think of Mr. Lanpher and his sense of duty.

  • I wonder what was at the bottom of the fuss between him an' her?

  • I wonder what he did hear," Racey said to himself.

  • It looks a lot like that fellow who got out of the taxi back there by our house; I wonder what he's up to, anyhow?

  • Wonder what on earth they intend to do with those?

  • I wonder what in the dickens he really is up to?

  • I wonder what that is," mused the foreman.

  • Wonder what time it is," queried Tad aloud, searching about in his clothes for his watch.

  • I wonder what it means," the perplexed boy asked himself.

  • I wonder what Mr. Stallings will say to that.

  • I wonder what he would have said if we had told him?

  • Huh, here comes the conductor--wonder what he wants.

  • I wonder what you'll say when I tell you that I still enjoy a good coast?

  • I wonder what he wants to tell me to-night?

  • I wonder what Mr. Bergman meant when he said he'd not forget what we did for him?

  • I wonder what--" His musing was cut short by a sudden opening of the shutters on the topmost window.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wonder what" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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