Use reckon in a sentence
Sentences ending with reckon
- We can't be with you always; we are passing away, and then--well, everything will have to stop, I reckon. [5]
- I kept quiet, with my ears cocked, about fifteen minutes, I reckon. [5]
- I don't know where the Senator is; but out on the Coast I reckon. [5]
- Much of that they'll get out of you and Huck Finn, I reckon. [5]
- Chapter 5 On the fourth day comes the astrologer from his crumbling old tower up the valley, where he had heard the news, I reckon. [5]
- Not so much so, I reckon. [5]
- He wouldn't have so much influence, then, don't you reckon? [5]
- Scarce a year since young Richard Carvel promised to be one of those with whom his Majesty will have to reckon. [9]
- You want to see your mother, I reckon. [5]
- No more, I reckon. [11]
Short sentences using reckon
- Just reckon it up. [4]
- Least I reckon so. [5]
- Oh, no, I reckon not! [5]
- He did not reckon foolishly. [11]
- I reckon it needn't. [13]
- D'you reckon he knowed anything? [5]
- That'll end it, I reckon. [9]
- He'll--he'll carry you, I reckon. [9]
- Oh, he's sly, I reckon. [5]
- It's getting late, I reckon. [5]
More example sentences with the word reckon in them
- Say--the next time you're going in there, don't you reckon you could spread the door and--" "No, indeedy! [5]
- They tell me you're buildin' a mill up at McChesney's, and I reckon you're as cute as any of 'em. [9]
- You will have your lifetime to reckon with it, free from any interference on my part; for, if I can help it, we shall never meet again in this world--never. [11]
- Say, I reckon your father's poor, and I'm bound to say he's in pretty hard luck. [5]
- I reckon if you'd ever be'n a mother yo'self, Valet de Chambers, you wouldn't talk sich foolishness as dat. [5]
- I reckon, though, you'd better keep hid here. [13]
- Fust I thot you was deef and dumb, then I thot you was sick or crazy, or suthin', and then by and by I begin to reckon you was a passel of sickly fools that couldn't think of nothing to say. [5]
- We can get you some garter-snakes, and you can tie some buttons on their tails, and let on they're rattlesnakes, and I reckon that 'll have to do. [5]
- And what do you reckon they said? [5]
- Huck Finn, did you reckon the States was the same color out-of-doors as they are on the map? [5]
- Now what do you reckon it was he bought? [5]
- Now, what do you reckon it is? [5]
- Wal I reckon you don't know him. [9]
- Do you reckon you can learn me? [5]
- Do you reckon you can go and face your uncles when they come to kiss you good-morning, and never--" "There, there, don't! [5]
- He saw it yesterday; said it was dying, then, so I reckon it's dead by this time. [5]
- I reckon it wouldn't do no good. [5]
- I reckon he would, too," she declared grimly. [9]
- I will reckon with you all, I promise you that! [5]
- I have sat with him by the hour listening to Jim Nye's yarns, and I reckon you know the style of Jim Nye's histories, Clemens. [5]
- I reckon she'd wish she hadn't shook me. [5]
- I reckon it will scarcely be in our power to visit Kentucky this year. [7]
- I reckon it will bring the old man to the point when I come to talk with him about who's to be put in Coonrod's place. [8]
- Then the constellations will be re-organized, and polished up, and re-named--the most of them "Victoria," I reckon, but this one will sail thereafter as the Southern Kite, or go out of business. [5]
- I reckon your wife'd scare any redskin off her clearin'. [9]
- I reckon my wife will want to camp in the California range, though, because most all her departed will be there, and she likes to be with folks she knows. [5]
- I reckon the whole herd has moved a few miles this way since I was here. [13]
- I reckon that when he resolved to fight, himself, he thought he might get killed and not have a chance to forgive me any more in this life, so he made the will again, and I've seen it, and it's all right. [5]
- Four years at West Point, and plenty of books and schooling, will learn a man a good deal, I reckon, but it won't learn him the river. [5]
- An', Jane," he went on, almost in a whisper, "I reckon it'd be a good idea for us to talk low. [13]
- I reckon the weather has a good deal to do with the local temperament. [8]
- But I reckon we got to have 'em moved to the cemetery. [8]
- Venters went his way with busy, gloomy mind, revolving events of the day, trying to reckon those brooding in the night. [13]
- Tarnation, I reckon Washington and all his European fellers east of the mountains won't be able ter hold us back this time. [9]
- I reckon he was the best-hated man among us, except the Reverend Burgess. [5]
- I reckon I was right to think of fetching the little bags along. [5]
- But we don't want to be the laughing stock of this whole town, I reckon, and never hear the last of this thing as long as we live. [5]
- I reckon I've waked only just in time to keep from being hanged or drowned or burned or something.... [5]
- If we left Utah I could prove--I reckon I could prove this thing you call love. [13]
- I reckon I'll upset your "callations" for once. [9]
- And then he turned around, this old simpleton, and looked a long time in a dazed way at Joan where she had her face in a cushion, dying, apparently, and says: "What do you reckon she is laughing at? [5]
- The old man tried to get me to fight one with Count Luigi, but he didn't succeed, so I reckon he concluded to patch up the family honor himself. [5]
- I reckon my Tom stayed at your house last night--one of you. [5]
- Do you reckon Tom Sawyer would ever go by this thing? [5]
- He told me to make myself easy and at home, and tell all about myself; but the old lady says: "Why, bless you, Saul, the poor thing's as wet as he can be; and don't you reckon it may be he's hungry? [5]
- And he wanted to git away from the subject, I reckon, because he begun to abuse the camel-driver, just the way a person does when he has got catched in something and wants to take it out of somebody else. [5]
- You can reckon till the cows come home, but that don't fetch you to no decision. [5]
- When we are thoughtless of our words, we do not reckon with that spark in little bosoms that may burst into flame and burn us. [9]
- I reckon he thought he'd keep the thing up till he tired them people out, so they'd thin out, and him and the duke could break loose and get away. [5]
- I reckon he thought better of it and did. [5]
- And we reckon this enlargement of nerve contact somehow a gain. [4]
- The woods warn't thick, so I looked over my shoulder to dodge the bullet, and twice I seen Harney cover Buck with his gun; and then he rode away the way he come--to get his hat, I reckon, but I couldn't see. [5]
- Do you reckon they can be up-stairs? [5]
- I reckon now, there's no need to do any forgivin' either side. [11]
- When that man there, Bruce Dunlap, had most worried the life and sense out of Uncle Silas till at last he plumb lost his mind and hit this other blatherskite, his brother, with a club, I reckon he seen his chance. [5]
- They appear with their wings, of course, because they are on official service, and because the dying persons wouldn't know they were angels if they hadn't wings--but do you reckon they fly with them? [5]
- Jubiter broke for the woods to hide, and I reckon the game was for him to slide out, in the night, and leave the country. [5]
- I'll stick to the widder till I rot, Tom; and if I git to be a reg'lar ripper of a robber, and everybody talking 'bout it, I reckon she'll be proud she snaked me in out of the wet. [5]
- I reckon that's the very No. [5]
- Don't you reckon the thieves slunk back and lugged him off, Tom? [5]
- We didn't reckon the swords was any good to the dead people any more, so we took one apiece, and some pistols. [5]
- London is probably the most civilized centre the world has ever seen; there are gathered more of the elements of that which we reckon the best. [4]
- But send for the Lady Gwendolen--do; for I reckon the peerage regulations require that she must come home and let on to go into seclusion and mourn for those Arkansas blatherskites she's lost. [5]
- I don't reckon the julery people know they've been robbed yet. [5]
- And tell him the idea is mine--I'm no more conceited than most people, I reckon, but you know it is human nature for a man to want credit for a thing like that. [5]
- He added, from the hall before he went out, "I reckon she'll quiet down now. [8]
- Whoever should take the daughter of the gem-cutter--and he described Melissa once more--would render a special service to Caesar and might reckon on promotion. [10]
- I reckon maybe that's what's the trouble now. [5]
- Don't you reckon that will answer? [5]
- But I reckon that white flare will do the biz. [13]
- Don't you reckon that the people that made the books knows what's the correct thing to do? [5]
- Do you reckon that 'll do? [5]
- Yes, I reckon that 'll be the best way. [5]
- And I reckon that is all I have to say. [9]
- I reckon somebody that hadn't anything better to do started a prejudice against it, some time or other, and once you get a caprice like that fairly going, you know it will last no end of time. [5]
- It is insisted that eight duels a week--four for each of the two days--is too low an average to draw a calculation from, but I will reckon from that basis, preferring an understatement to an overstatement of the case. [5]
- Ef she was ter hear me er-disputin' wid yo', Marse Dave, I reckon I'd done git such er tongue-lashin'--" Lindy looked at me suspiciously. [9]
- I reckon I'll take that money, if you please. [5]
- I reckon they'd tackle a hearse, if it was going their way. [5]
- I'm making a study of a sausage-wreath to hang on the cannon, and I don't really reckon I can do it right, but if I can, we can break the butcher. [5]
- When Nollichucky Jack strikes I reckon it's more like a thunderbolt nor anything else. [9]
- I set perfectly still then, listening to my heart thump, and I reckon I didn't draw a breath while it thumped a hundred. [5]
- I could always stay under water a minute; this time I reckon I stayed under a minute and a half. [5]
- So the dervish starts along again, and says: "All right, if you want to take the risk; but I reckon you've made a mistake this time, and missed a chance. [5]
- I reckon the South wouldn't have him. [9]
- I reckon he's somebody they think they better be on the good side of, for they've tried to please him by hiring his no-account brother to help on the farm when they can't hardly afford it, and don't want him around anyhow. [5]
- I have made some principalities and powers reckon with me. [11]
- Si Higgins says so, and I reckon he ought to know. [5]
- Oh, you needn't smile--I reckon I can show you. [5]
- And she would smile at him bravely and say, "I reckon I kin look out for Davy awhile yet. [9]
- I reckon he should be sent to Temple Bow. [9]
- And I reckon she was satisfied. [8]
- But I reckon she is pretty old, and old people don't often outlive the cautious pace of the professional detective when he has got his clues together and is out on his still-hunt. [5]
- However, I will shake this laziness off, soon, I reckon .... How do you like "free-soil? [5]
- I found a seat at once, and Blaine said: 'I don't reckon them times will ever come again. [5]
- We found the screwdriver, and Hal says, 'What do you reckon he wanted with that? [5]
- I have to scold him some, snarl at him, you might even call it, but I reckon I'd do that just the same, if he was different--it's my make. [5]
- Then the duke says: "Well, he was a pretty sick man, and likely he made a mistake--I reckon that's the way of it. [5]
- The old gentleman says: "There; I reckon it's all right. [5]
- I reckon they'll say, How are you going to make out an insult when you acknowledge yourself that he didn't say a word? [5]
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