Use dat in a sentence
Sentences starting with dat
- Dat is what we say on Jersey--when a man have some ver' great luck we say he stan' hin de door. [11]
- Dat is somet'ing to see, dat man-- Ingles is his name. [11]
- Dat jist ain't nothin' at all, 'longside o' what _I_ knows. [5]
- Dat is where mon onc' 'Lias he bring in de King's ship and de privator. [11]
- Dat ole moke is losin' his mine. [5]
- Dat iss what I say. [8]
- Dat is why I pray for him; dat is why everybody pray for him--only one bad ting. [11]
- Dat man's name I have forget. [11]
- Dat mean business, honey. [5]
- Dat Mister Prierly, he don't never come back here no more, ain't it? [5]
Sentences ending with dat
- I reckon if you'd ever be'n a mother yo'self, Valet de Chambers, you wouldn't talk sich foolishness as dat. [5]
- Dey ain't no wigglin' outer dat! [5]
- Mine you, I was down on sich doin's; beca'se my place was wid de officers, an' it rasp me to have dem common sojers cavortin' roun' in my kitchen like dat. [5]
- If it was two hunderd years ago you would be put to death for dat. [11]
- Chillen don't speak to dey mammies like dat. [5]
- He is clean to de face, no beard--no, nosing like dat. [11]
- I doan' take no stock in dat. [5]
- Wuz I his mother tell he was fifteen years old, or wusn't I?--you answer me dat. [5]
- Does you b'lieve me when I says dat? [5]
- I reck'n I knows sense when I sees it; en dey ain' no sense in sich doin's as dat. [5]
Short sentences using dat
- Ah, dat is right-- trejous! [11]
- Hain't dat yo' notion, too? [5]
- Hain't dat so, Huck? [5]
- Well, dat was her word. [5]
- You call dat finance? [9]
- No, dat I don't! [5]
- Ah, dat is de ting! [11]
- Would he say dat? [5]
- You answer me dat. [5]
- But nemmine 'bout dat. [5]
Sentences containing dat two or more times
- De Cure he stan' at de altar, and he read a letter from de Pope, which say dat Mathurin his penance is over, and he is forgive; dat de Pope himself pray for Mathurin, to save his soul. [11]
- He go on so, dis week, dat week, dis year, dat year, all de time. [11]
- Dere is dat Miss Greet, an' ole Ma'am Drouchy, an' dat young Pete Hayes--an' so on. [11]
- He wuz pow'ful mean--pow'ful; en dat night he couldn't sleep, Gaze he want dat golden arm so bad. [5]
- He wuz pow'ful mean--pow'ful; en dat night he couldn't sleep, caze he want dat golden arm so bad. [5]
- By and by Jim says: "But looky here, Huck, who wuz it dat 'uz killed in dat shanty ef it warn't you? [5]
- You kin fix it up wid dat man, en tell him you's gwine away to git de res' o' de money, en dat you'll be back wid it nex' Tuesday, or maybe Wednesday. [5]
- Man say me I can get Askatoon by dat time from here, if I go queeck way across lak'--it is all froze now, dat lak'--an' down dat Foxtail Hills. [11]
- You's de lowdownest hound dat ever--but I done told you dat befo'. [5]
- De hard part gwine to be to kill folks dat a body hain't been 'quainted wid and dat hain't done him no harm. [5]
More example sentences with the word dat in them
- You see, maybe you's got to be po' a long time fust, en so you might git discourage' en kill yo'sef 'f you didn' know by de sign dat you gwyne to be rich bymeby. [5]
- I will keep your verses to tell me dat my French subjects are all loyal like M. [11]
- Well, sah, if you'll b'lieve me, he jes' shuck his head, dat painter did, en went on a-dobbin'. [5]
- Ver' well, now, you will be sorry for dat, and say your prayer. [11]
- Tom said: "But you know I didn't know you were my mother; and besides--" "Well, nemmine 'bout dat, now; let it go. [5]
- Ef he was, you ain't come here 'quirin' in dat honey voice. [9]
- The 'last bells' would begin to clang, all down the line, and then the powwow seemed to double; in a moment or two the final warning came,--a simultaneous din of Chinese gongs, with the cry, 'All dat ain't goin', please to git asho'! [5]
- I'll tell you what I knows, I knows enough to bu'st dat will to flinders--en more, mind you, _more!_" Tom was aghast. [5]
- You listen to what dat Depeau he say,--dat is not truth. [9]
- Why, if dey was a rattlesnake to come in heah I'd take en bust right out thoo dat log wall, I would, wid my head. [5]
- Well, dey's some use in a sign like dat, 'kase it's so fur ahead. [5]
- She'd straighten herse'f up an' put her fists in her hips an' say, 'I want you to understan' dat I wa'n't bawn in the mash to be fool' by trash! [5]
- Well, he sot up a bank, en say anybody dat put in a dollar would git fo' dollars mo' at de en' er de year. [5]
- Well, Balum he tuck de money, en when he wuz in church he hear de preacher say dat whoever give to de po' len' to de Lord, en boun' to git his money back a hund'd times. [5]
- De Gen'l he tole me to boss dat kitchen; an' he say, 'If anybody come meddlin' wid you, you jist make 'em walk chalk; don't you be afeared,' he say; 'you's 'mong frens now. [5]
- Hit's a wonder to me dat it's hilt out as long as it has. [5]
- I couldn' manage to k'leck dat money no way; en Balum he couldn'. [5]
- Now I want to ast you: what's de use er dat half a bill?--can't buy noth'n wid it. [5]
- Bagosh, you not t'ink dat true? [11]
- But all dat time, do' I didn't know it, my Henry was run off to de Norf, years an' years, an' he was a barber, too, an' worked for hisse'f. [5]
- She looked at the money awhile with a steady rising resentment, then she burst out with: "Dad blame dat revival, I wisht it had 'a' be'n put off till tomorrow! [5]
- Yes, I gwine ter do dat till I's safe, if it's a year. [5]
- Ah bah, he tell dem dat he go to save de gentleman-of-war. [11]
- You tell me tek dat money. [9]
- But I alway' stood aroun' an kep' things straight, I did; an' sometimes dey'd git my dander up, an' den I'd make 'em clar dat kitchen mine I tell you! [5]
- You see dat spot where we coum to land, Ma'm'selle Landresse--where de shingle look white, de leetle green grass above? [11]
- Yit dey say Sollermun de wises' man dat ever live'. [5]
- But de English soldier he say he will march dem off to Quebec, and everybody know dat is de end of de patriots. [11]
- Now ain' dat so, boss--ain't it so? [5]
- Leastways, I's suffered so much dat mournin' seem to come mo' handy to me now den stormin'. [5]
- He iss the slafe of some richer man, some gompany, some gorporation, dat crindt him down to the least he can lif on, and that rops him of the marchin of his earnings that he knight pe habby on. [8]
- Misery me, he sit on dat rocking-stone you see tipping on de wind. [11]
- I's wanted to see dat jes once befo' I's called. [5]
- My gran'mudder, she say, 'Voila, you can light your pipe with de eyes of dat Mathurin! [11]
- My gran'fadder he say dat Mathurin have a machine in his head. [11]
- The ostensible "Chambers" said: "De fac' is, ole marster kin git along better when young marster's away den he kin when he's in de town; yes, en he love him better, too; so he gives him fifty dollahs a month--" "No, is dat so? [5]
- My gran'mudder she remember dat Mathurin ver' well. [11]
- You see, dat rebellion you English call it, we call it de War of de Patriot--de first War of de Patriot, not de second-well, call it what you like, quelle difference? [11]
- Efin, dat leetle privator he stan' round on de fighting side of de gentleman-of-war and take de fire by her loneliness. [11]
- If I could play like dat I wouldn't sell it for ten t'ousand. [11]
- I wuz de on'y one dat had much. [5]
- And dat is only everything of poor Mathurin. [11]
- We know dat--all of us know dat--all of us know dat, massa. [11]
- I see one of 'em a-paintin' away, one day, down in ole Hank Wilson's back lot, en I went down to see, en he was paintin' dat old brindle cow wid de near horn gone--you knows de one I means. [5]
- I wisht I'd never come in dis balloon, dat I does. [5]
- She say dat M'sieu' Mathurin's eyes dey shine in de dark. [11]
- I only--" "Why, Mars Tom, you said yo'self dat a letter--" "Do you want to drive me crazy? [5]
- You take a man dat's got on'y one or two chillen; is dat man gwyne to be waseful o' chillen? [5]
- My lan, dat man ain't no mo' fool den I is! [5]
- You is de lowdownest orneriest hound dat was ever pup'd into dis worl'--en I's 'sponsible for it! [5]
- Dis Chile would like to know whah we'd a ben now if it warn't fo' dat prah? [5]
- An' when de las' one was gone but my little Henry, I grab' him clost up to my breas' so, an' I ris up an' says, 'You sha'nt take him away,' I says; 'I'll kill de man dat tetch him! [5]
- I 'low you knows dat jes as well as me. [9]
- En does you know anything dat a mother won't do for her chile? [5]
- Some people dat kin read don't 'pear to take no notice when dey do read. [5]
- Well, den, you kin git yo' money when you wants it, kase dat wuz him. [5]
- You wants to keep 'way fum de water as much as you kin, en don't run no resk, 'kase it's down in de bills dat you's gwyne to git hung. [5]
- De desert's ha'nted, it's ha'nted, sho; oh, Mars Tom, le''s git outen it; I'd ruther die den have de night ketch us in it ag'in en de ghos' er dat lake come a-mournin' aroun' us en we asleep en doan' know de danger we's in. [5]
- A pusson dat is hunted don't like de light. [5]
- You see dere is a fight 'gainst de King of Englan', and dat is too bad. [11]
- When she'd git into dem tantrums, she always had one word dat she said. [5]
- She run off in de night some time--nobody don't know jis' when; run off to get married to dat young Harney Shepherdson, you know--leastways, so dey 'spec. [5]
- Laws bless you, honey, when I's slav' aroun', en dey 'buses me, if I knows you's a-sayin' dat, 'way off yonder somers, it'll heal up all de sore places, en I kin stan' 'em. [5]
- En jes you hold yo' head up as high as you want to--you has de right, en dat I kin swah. [5]
- He kept shaking his head and muttering, and so I slid along to him and patted him on the leg, and petted him up, and got him over the worst of his feelings, and then he says: "Mars Tom talkin' sich talk as dat! [5]
- But dey got him--dey got him, de men did; but I took and tear de clo'es mos' off of 'em an' beat 'em over de head wid my chain; an' dey give it to me too, but I didn't mine dat. [5]
- Well, dat Mathurin him use to teach de school. [11]
- Mistah Cantah, save her, suh, f'om dat wicked life o' sin. [9]
- An' when I heah dat dey gwyne to sell us all off at oction in Richmon', oh, de good gracious! [5]
- Blame dat man, he worries me wid dem ornery glasses o' his'n; _I_ b'lieve he's a witch. [5]
- If he not have luck like dat he go to hell, an' stay there. [11]
- Dat is de greates' man, mon onc' 'Lias --respe d'la compagnie! [11]
- He is a great man--I dunno not; but he spik at me like dis, 'Is dere sick, and cripple, and stay in-bed people here dat can't get up? [11]
- I go to Governor with the priest, an' Governor gif me dat writing here. [11]
- En you ain't got no mo' feelin' den to come en tell me, dat fetched sich a po' lowdown ornery rabbit into de worl'! [5]
- Dat fight it go like two bulls on a vergee--respe d'la compagnie. [11]
- You's gwine to give dat man de money dat you's got laid up, en make him wait till you kin go to de judge en git de res' en buy me free agin. [5]
- Dey ain't no gittin' aroun' dat, en you knows it, Mars Tom. [5]
- Some is fine gentlemen, to be suah, but it's jist foolishness to fight dat fleet an' army. [9]
- An de very fust air dey put on dat night, I lit into em! [5]
- You ton't puy foters; you puy lechislatures and goncressmen; you puy gourts; you puy gombetitors; you pay infentors not to infent; you atfertise, and the gounting-room sees dat de etitorial-room toesn't tink. [8]
- Stannin' out dah foolin' 'long wid dat low trash, an' heah's de barber offn de "Gran' Turk" wants to conwerse wid you! [5]
- When I was fifty yards off, Jim says: "Dah you goes, de ole true Huck; de on'y white genlman dat ever kep' his promise to ole Jim. [5]
- It's so hot, en you's so thirsty, dat you ain't in yo' right mine, Mars Tom. [5]
- I's religious myself, en I knows plenty religious people, but I hain't run across none dat acts like dat. [5]
- You'd a ben down dah in de woods widout any dinner, en gittn' mos' drownded, too; dat you would, honey. [5]
- There ain't no doubt 'bout dat. [11]
- But good Lord, dose chilen don't b'long heah, dey's f'm Obedstown whah dey don't know nuffin, an' you knows, yo' own sef, dat dey ain't 'sponsible. [5]
- If he don't die in six months, dat don't make no diff'rence--Providence'll provide. [5]
- Like as not dey's a watchman on dat wrack. [5]
- En I reck'n de wives quarrels considable; en dat 'crease de racket. [5]
- Dey wouldn't put de tax on po' truck like san', dat everybody ain't 'bleeged to have, en leave it off'n de bes' thing dey is, which nobody can't git along widout. [5]
- Bring to me de priest,'--he groan like dat. [11]
- When dey come, de Cure he is not in Pontiac--non, not dat day; he is gone to anudder village. [11]
- Ef dat ain't de beatenes' tale ever I struck. [5]
- Jes listen to dat! [5]
- So I says dat word, too, when I's riled. [5]
- No, I reckon dat won't do, nuther, he ain't big enough for a' animal. [5]
- All de hellfire dat 'uz ever in my heart flame' up, en I snatch de stick outen his han' en laid him flat. [5]
- There is all dat trouble what you read about going on, and Monsieur le Marquis he not so glad to see me for dat risson. [9]
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