Use got in a sentence
Sentences starting with got
- Got it, and was unspeakably glad; opened it, and found nothing in it! [5]
- Got them from the guide-book. [5]
- Got money himself,--that 's the story,--but wants to come and live in the old place, and get the Dudley property by and by. [6]
- Got a sort of air about you, and it grows on you, too. [9]
- Got it out of a book--means the more haste the less speed. [5]
- Got a cork leg, you know! [5]
- Got a chin-tuft just like Ed'in Forrest. [6]
- Got bricks in it?--or old metal? [5]
- Got acquainted with her in the country, they say. [6]
- Got his witch grandmother mummied in it? [6]
Sentences ending with got
- How much do you think they ought to 'a' got? [8]
- What a brain you have got! [5]
- How far have you got? [9]
- He had been written about considerably, and the public wouldn't have been satisfied without some new facts; and these I meant to have, and I got. [6]
- Now, show me what you have got. [10]
- Do you know what an attractive wife you've got? [9]
- It 's all we've got. [5]
- If Jean Jacques was not so busy with his farms and his mills and his kilns and his usury, he would see what a woman he has got. [11]
- What money Fabian wanted he got. [11]
- And the Church to-day, to repeat your own parallel, grows rich with money wrongfully got. [9]
Short sentences using got
- Has he got you? [9]
- What's got into you, Abe? [11]
- M. Got to what? [5]
- The king got well. [5]
- I got my voice. [5]
- I've got no vice. [11]
- Then she got up. [9]
- But Lise got up. [9]
- Presently Thompson got up. [5]
- He got it up himself. [7]
Sentences containing got two or more times
- You've got coin, you've got sense, you're a bit distinguished-looking, and I'll back your heart against a thousand bishops. [11]
- An', of course, you got Jerry the same as you got Horne. [13]
- He got so worked up, and got to running on so about his troubles, he forgot all about what he'd been a-going to do. [5]
- She was at work on what they said was her greatest picture when she took sick, and every day and every night it was her prayer to be allowed to live till she got it done, but she never got the chance. [5]
- En didn't you whoop, en didn't I whoop, tell we got mix' up in de islands en one un us got los' en t'other one was jis' as good as los', 'kase he didn' know whah he wuz? [5]
- I contend that we've got a real substantial success to celebrate now; but even if we hadn't, the celebration would do more than anything else to create the success, if we got it properly before the public. [8]
- I might as well have got no better under his charge, and should have got off much cheaper. [6]
- He got what was left of my fortune, and I got what was left of hers. [11]
- Now Miss Ottway was a good stenographer, she was capable, and a fine woman, but she never got the idea, the spirit of the mill in her as you've got it, and she wasn't able to save me trouble, as you do. [9]
- He was gone up the river; but he got back to-day, and I told him as soon as he got here two hours ago. [5]
More example sentences with the word got in them
- It's human nature you've got to deal with, not theories about law and justice. [4]
- I don't believe you've got any more sense than to do it. [9]
- In other words, you've got a weapon. [9]
- The fact--is, Margaret, you've got a sort of preserve up in Brandon, and you fancy that the world is divided into sheep and goats. [4]
- I don't believe you've got a scare in you. [13]
- And so if you've got 51 cents about you, or can borrow it--" "Tell me: who gets this corruption? [5]
- I knew two youths who tried to "kill their men" for no other reason--and got killed themselves for their pains. [5]
- 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]
- But you've said yourself, Mr. Crewe, that we've got to deal with this thing practically. [9]
- Trying to impose your vile second-hand carcasses on us!--thunder and lightning, I've a notion to--to--if you've got a nice fresh corpse, fetch him out!--or by George we'll brain you! [5]
- That dimun in your shirt-front hain't got no life to it, says I. I don't believe it's nothiri' more 'n a bit o' winderglass. [6]
- Hadn't you got your own little spots there, and made friends with them? [11]
- When you receive your next 1/4 yr's salary, don't send any of it here until after you have told me you have got it. [5]
- He has got your money and has picked your pocket likewise. [5]
- And make up your mind that, for once, you have got to take life seriously. [11]
- Why, Burlingame, as your family physician, I shouldn't hesitate even to present my account against your estate if, in a tussle with the devil, he got you out of my hands. [11]
- In 1870 a young stranger arrived in Sydney, and set about finding something to do; but he knew no one, and brought no recommendations, and the result was that he got no employment. [5]
- She chaffed the young men pleasantly and wittily, as she supposed, and as the rest also supposed, apparently, judging by the applause and laughter which she got by her efforts. [5]
- That's the sound you'll hear every day of your life, if you break the promise you've got to make to me now. [11]
- Besides, you know, you'll be in costume, and that makes all the difference in the world; Juliet's in a balcony, enjoying the moonlight before she goes to bed, and she's got on her night-gown and her ruffled nightcap. [5]
- If we had, you'd have waited till the Gulf of Mexico freezes over before you got any coupons paid. [4]
- That's more than you'd have got in any other village of the Utah border. [13]
- I didn't know you'd got back from Washington. [9]
- Denzil belongs to you, because you helped to save him years ago; the Catholic Archbishop belongs to you, because he's got brains and a love of literature and art; Barode Barouche belongs to you, because he's almost a genius too. [11]
- Get out, d-n you, all of you, and don't come back until you've got some notion of what you're a-goin' to do. [9]
- Somehow, "I like you" and "I love you" got a little mixed, as they heard it. [6]
- Let me show you what a man has got to go through: Nine years ago I mapped out my "Journey in Heaven. [5]
- Suppose one of you wants to borrow the legs a minute from the one that's got them, could he let him? [5]
- No, sir, if you want to see me, you've got to wait. [9]
- Now you think you 've got him! [6]
- It's easy for you to shoot off your mouth, you've got a soft snap with Ditmar. [9]
- Let me ask you this--that you'll not believe anything bad of me till you've heard what I've got to say. [11]
- Has Irene telegraphed you that she has got over her chill? [4]
- It's lucky for you that from what she let fall, I've got the clue I want, for if I hadn't, I'd have visited the failure upon you, I can tell you. [12]
- Didn't I tell you that a man's got to know the river in the night the same as he'd know his own front hall? [5]
- For instance, do you suppose that I should ever have got into notice if I had waited to be hunted up and pushed forward by older men? [7]
- By the way, you never got to dine with me. [5]
- I never let you know--and yet I see now we might have got along in any other relationship. [9]
- Why, Cap., don't you know, it's as much as a hundred times worse in there now than it was when he first got a-going. [5]
- He believes that you have got, in some way, a wrong idea of what he is trying to do. [9]
- Are you sure you have got what was meant clear in your mind? [11]
- Now what have you got to say? [11]
- En here's what you got to do. [5]
- What business have you got sleuthing 'round after me like this? [9]
- Are you sure you got it right? [11]
- Say, how much you got in your pocket? [5]
- What rights have you got in Mrs. Byng's letters? [11]
- I've been onto you for a good while; though there was nothing I could spot certain; but now I've got you, and I'll break the 'perfect friendship' or I'll eat my shirt. [11]
- Three days before you came I got a packet of letters, not by the usual yearly mail. [11]
- And then, when you brought me to him that morning and he got up and treated me like a lady, I just couldn't stand it. [9]
- With love to you both S. L. C. P. S. I got it all wrong. [5]
- I don't wonder you ask, beloved Reader, and I suppose I must tell you how we got on so long without interruption. [6]
- For the present you are required in Syria almost as soon as you have got home. [10]
- I only know you are charged with killing a bad man, notorious in Dublin life, and that many think he got his just deserts in being killed. [11]
- You see, Nance, you and Bantry's got to close out. [11]
- She'd probably give you all she's saved to go to Europe with and study, saved from her pictures sold at twenty per cent of their value; and she'd mortgage the little income she's got to keep her brother out of jail. [11]
- Pity I got you a piano, then," said Dryfoos. [8]
- I have asked you a great many questions and you have not hesitated to answer, and you may know how I got into this miserable cage and why I stay in it. [10]
- I can tell you (if you don't know it) that you have found the most artful, lying, pilfering, devilish little minx that was ever born.--Have you got her here? [12]
- I have not yet got rid of the pains in my chest and back. [14]
- We got here yesterday--will leave at noon to-day. [5]
- He wore my yellow and green, sir, until he got to weigh one hundred and a quarter. [9]
- He would just yell that way, not for anything in particular, but merely on account of a kind of devilish comfort he got out of it. [5]
- In that fatal year I had my first attack of authors' lead-poisoning, and I have never got quite rid of it from that day to this. [6]
- I been arfter ye f'r a week, 'n' I got y' naow! [6]
- In February, Howells wrote: "If you have got any comfort in regard to our play I wish you would heave it into my bosom. [5]
- You got a wrong start, that's the whole trouble. [5]
- He used to write communications to the weekly newspaper in Moffitt--they've got three dailies there now--and throw cold water on the boom. [8]
- He had a wound, which had been a bad one, evidently got from a piece of shell. [9]
- I thought you wouldn't object to a little advance on your 'Every Other Week' work till you kind of got started. [8]
- The professor's pipe wouldn't answer; it warn't anything but a mershum, and a person that's got used to a cob pipe knows it lays a long ways over all the other pipes in this world, and you can't git him to smoke any other. [5]
- But an I would, I could not, for that the accuser came masked by night, and told the forester, and straightway got him hence again, and so the forester knoweth him not. [5]
- I judged I would saw out and leave that night if pap got drunk enough, and I reckoned he would. [5]
- I said I would if I had thought of it--which was true --but that I was so battered by that man that all my wit was knocked out of me--and so forth and so on, and got myself away, still mumbling. [5]
- The recruiter himself would have got off scot-free had not an arrow pinned one of his fingers to the loom of the steering-oar just as they were getting off. [5]
- I thought I would go and hide somewhere till I got a chance to slide ashore. [5]
- I said I would be ready when he got back. [5]
- I thought it would be nicer than a public dining-room, and when I got up this morning and saw what the weather was I telephoned. [9]
- I knowed he would be changing it around every which way as we went along, and heaving in new bullinesses wherever he got a chance. [5]
- But it is worth mentioning that in the historical evolution we have always got better things than we sought or imagined, developments on a much grander scale. [4]
- I got sick worryin', and when I was strong enough to be around they'd filled my job at the grocery, and it wasn't long before we had to move out of our little home in Alder Street. [9]
- It was the world in a man--personality, knowledge of life, the culture of the thousand things which make up civilization: it was personality got from life and power in contest with the ordered world. [11]
- But I'm done work, for this season, and so have got time. [5]
- He began his work, but the attractions of the place were too strong for him, and he got up and went drifting about, fascinated; also amazed. [5]
- If you're doing work you like, that you've got an interest in, and that's some use, you don't need religion (she pauses). [9]
- So did it work upon me that, after many days, I got for the lad his own again, and there he is happier, and his mother happier, than the Governor in his palace. [11]
- I got my work to do. [11]
- We got to work on the letter again, and of course did not have to strike out the passage about the wound. [5]
- He liked words--big words, fine words, grand words, rumbling, thundering, reverberating words; with sense attaching if it could be got in without marring the sound, but not otherwise. [5]
- I got the words 'Upper Marlboro' and 'South River' and 'next voyage,' and that profligate rector wanted to know as to how 'Griggs was reliable. [9]
- And take my word on't she got no small applause. [9]
- We were commonly wont to chirp like a pair of crickets while we braided our hair and got into our beds; but this night there was not a sound in the chamber. [10]
- But if you won't sell at any price, all right; we must try to worry along without the light of your countenance on, the posters, but we got to have it for the banquet. [8]
- Thinks I, it won't do to paddle; first I know I'll run into the bank or a towhead or something; I got to set still and float, and yet it's mighty fidgety business to have to hold your hands still at such a time. [5]
- We had seen wonders this day; and my thoughts began to run on the pleasure it would be to tell them when I got home, but he noticed those thoughts, and said: "No, all these matters are a secret among us four. [5]
- I wonder, I wonder if--" But she got no farther with that thought. [11]
- Say, do you wonder I ain't got much use for your church people? [9]
- Who is the woman--for you've got a woman in it, that's certain? [11]
- The Queen, less woman now than Queen, enraged by the information got he knew not how, had come at once to punish the gross breach of her orders and a dark misconduct-so he thought. [11]
- After supper a woman got in, who lived about fifty miles further on, and we three had to take turns at sitting outside with the driver and conductor. [5]
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