Use tell in a sentence
Sentences starting with tell
- Tell me, in your mother's name--are you Bartja? [10]
- Tell that to your mother, little wagtail, and come again very often. [10]
- Tell that to your Alexandrian wits! [10]
- Tell me that you will not send word to Monsieur Doltaire--tell me! [11]
- Tell me--what do you think of him? [5]
- Tell me, can you think of anything like it?--the strange light, the white bear of the Pole, that has no friends at all except the shooting stars, the great ice plains, the quick night hurrying on, the silence--such silence as no man can think! [11]
- Tell me--I'll give you the five dollars. [5]
- Tell me, are you only a tourist--I was going to say idler, but I know you are not; you have the face of a man who does things--are you tourist or worker here? [11]
- Tell me what you mean by all that. [6]
- Tell me where you learned to be so silent? [9]
Sentences ending with tell
- What is it you'll tell? [5]
- That thing which you are about to tell. [5]
- What he might yet be, who could tell? [11]
- If he goes without their meeting--who can tell! [11]
- It was so with everything; he evidently knew a great deal more than he cared to tell. [4]
- He was fascinated; why, he could not tell. [11]
- You ask her why, and she cannot tell. [11]
- What she thought, who could tell? [11]
- But out of what canyon they had ridden it was too late to tell. [13]
- But the adventure was the man--and who could tell? [11]
Short sentences using tell
- I would tell you--anything. [9]
- Shall I tell you? [9]
- Didn't they tell you? [4]
- Didn't he tell you? [11]
- Shall I tell you? [10]
- Well, I'll tell you. [5]
- I will tell you. [5]
- He did tell you. [5]
- I can tell you. [4]
- I can't tell you. [2]
Sentences containing tell two or more times
- And I tell you,"--his jaw was set,--"I tell you that some day Eliphalet Hopper will be one of the richest men in the West. [9]
- I must tell you, mon cher," he continued in the sad and measured tones of a man who intends to tell a long story, "that our name is one of the most ancient in France. [2]
- I must tell you, Doctor: if I should die, perhaps nobody else would tell you. [6]
- Now I tell you, Doctor dear, I tell you the truth, what I know! [11]
- I 'll tell you what,--the Master said,--I know something about these young fellows that come home with their heads full of "science," as they call it, and stick up their signs to tell people they know how to cure their headaches and stomach-aches. [6]
- That must make you happy, father.--But tell us, pray tell us where the wound hurts that the murderer gave you? [10]
- Is it possible you can answer up, right off, and tell what anybody on the other side of the earth is doing, and yet can't tell what a person is doing who isn't three yards from you? [5]
- And his last words --oh, tell me, tell me his last words! [5]
- To tell the whole truth is to bring fresh shame upon Mrs. Llyn and her daughter, and not to tell the whole truth is to take away my one chance of getting out of this trouble. [11]
- Oh tell me when, and tell me where, pray Marchioness, I beseech you! [12]
More example sentences with the word tell in them
- Try to compose yourself, and believe my assurances that I like you and that you will find in me a zealous protector and a discreet friend if you will but tell me candidly and fully what are the motives of your conduct. [10]
- Can you put yourself in the man's place and tell me what he felt and what he thought? [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]
- I always liked your writings, but you never did anything half so good as this last piece," and then to have to tell the blunderer that this last piece is n't yours, but t' other man's. [6]
- Why, he'll read your wrinkles as easy as a book, and not only tell you fifty or sixty things that's going to happen to you, but fifty or sixty thousand that ain't. [5]
- I will keep your verses to tell me dat my French subjects are all loyal like M. [11]
- Any one of your reporters will tell you that he looks sick.".... [9]
- Go back to your people as their chiefs, and tell them that through you the Big Knives have granted peace to your nation. [9]
- If--always according to your notion of the convention--if I don't get out, and haven't any chance, they tell me on pretty good authority Austen Vane will get the nomination. [9]
- You have heard your mothers and fathers speak of Aunt Patty, my dears, and they will tell you how she spoiled them when they went a-visiting to Gordon's Pride. [9]
- P'r'aps it'd ease your mind a bit to tell it. [11]
- You must tell your Mandane that you are called away by important business. [10]
- I will carry your letter to Mrs. C. now, and there will be a glad woman, I tell you! [5]
- Remember me to your husband, and tell him, that Captain Allertssohn's body has been brought in and to-morrow is appointed for the funeral. [10]
- Remember me to your husband and tell him, his life may be valuable; but ours are not wisps of straw. [10]
- I tell you, your honour, it means the way out--that's what it means. [11]
- Go now to your homes, and tell those who are awaiting you what I have said. [9]
- Let me tell your Highness the truth, in return for saving my life. [11]
- Then tell me your grief to-day too; it will do you good, it will bring back peace to your mind. [10]
- I shall tell your grandfather you are disgracing him. [9]
- I will tell your fortune," she suddenly added, reaching for his hand. [11]
- And, spite of your flashing eyes, I will tell you you are more than a woman, you are a prophetess. [10]
- She begged the young persons who had travelled to tell something of their experiences. [6]
- I never told you--indeed, I thought I never should tell you; but now I think it's best to do so. [11]
- Jane, I said you'd tell me without ever me askin'. [13]
- Can I tell you?--I almost had five minutes of envy that evening. [4]
- Didn't something tell you?--didn't you feel that you were sent? [5]
- Mind I tell you; they'll see it. [5]
- Infallible, I tell you; a remedy for headache. [10]
- I must tell you. [13]
- I couldn't tell you. [13]
- Well, I'll tell you. [11]
- Well, I tell you. [11]
- Wait, I tell you. [11]
- I will tell you. [11]
- I 'll tell you,--no, I 'll show you. [6]
- I will tell you,--I said.---When a given symbol which represents a thought has lain for a certain length of time in the mind, it undergoes a change like that which rest in a certain position gives to iron. [6]
- It will tell you, too, what it means to me, and what I see before us. [11]
- I will tell you, then. [6]
- Ah, I pray you, tell me the truth! [10]
- I will tell you, so far as I am authorized to speak for the opposition, what we mean to do with you. [7]
- I can't tell you, sir. [2]
- But I tell you, sir, that it will not be over in seven times ninety days. [9]
- Let me tell you, sir, it is not now a question about Jimmy Madison or Jimmy Armstrong. [4]
- How stupid of you, Richard, not to tell me before. [9]
- And I tell you, once for all, I say thank you for nothing for such friends. [10]
- I can tell you, Mr. Burnett, and when you are over this delusion you will thank me for being so plain with you, my daughter would laugh at the idea of such a proposal. [4]
- Didn't I tell you, Michael Mitrich, that if it was said 'on the march' it meant in greatcoats? [2]
- Mind I tell you, it's a-comin'. [5]
- Oh, I tell you, I am immensely delighted and relieved. [5]
- He will tell you, but I won't. [9]
- I will tell you, briefly, my theory of the case. [9]
- And, I tell you, better times are coming now. [10]
- I didn't tell you, because I knew you were afraid to be left alone. [13]
- But I tell you, as you know, that everything will depend upon a leader, even if you secure the men.... [11]
- I can tell you, as one who knows, that there is no corporation in this country which, in the struggle to maintain itself, is not forced to adopt the natural law of the survival of the fittest, which you condemn. [9]
- I will tell you, as far as I am authorized to speak for the Opposition, what we mean to do with you. [7]
- This is for you, and such others of tender age as you may tell it to. [6]
- They will tell you, about here, that I have a kind of hobby for keeping people from digging and crawling into their own graves. [11]
- But I tell you"--her deep blue eyes flashed as she spoke--"that so long as you were still a genuine creating artist the case was different. [10]
- Bully, I tell you! [6]
- Yet I'm glad you wrote me; it gave me time to think, and I can tell you the truth as I see it. [11]
- You said that you would tell me some day. [11]
- I scarcely believe you would know it if she did tell you. [9]
- I tell you, you will recover sight, and once more thank the gods for a good old age. [10]
- And tell me, you will let me know when you have found out where he and his parents have gone? [10]
- I wonder if you will laugh when I tell you I have made a hero of you? [5]
- I will tell you why--because they are the servile instruments of the masters. [9]
- I can't tell you why yet. [11]
- I will tell you why I left you. [11]
- I will tell you why I came here to-night. [9]
- I--I can't tell you where she's gone, but she promised to write, to send me her address. [9]
- I will tell you where it will go. [7]
- Did they tell you where I was to be found? [11]
- I will tell you when we meet again. [11]
- I will tell you what--we will go there. [10]
- But I tell you what: if you want to see something fine, you must go down as soon as possible to Sunburst. [11]
- And I tell you what, Sir, if I hadn't more of these qualities that commonly endear man to man, than our articled clerk has, I'd steal a Cheshire cheese, tie it round my neck, and drown myself. [12]
- Now, I tell you what, my gentle spy, if your business hath not concern, I'll stretch you by your fingers there to our public gallows, and my fellows shall fill you with small shot as full as a pod of peas. [11]
- Now, I'll tell you what, I'm going to have another moose to take back to Marigold Lake. [11]
- And I tell you what! [5]
- I will tell you what you would know. [5]
- I will tell you what you have done. [5]
- Shall I tell you what they were? [9]
- I will tell you what they done. [5]
- I will tell you what that thing was that come back into my memory. [5]
- Shall I tell you what that experience was? [6]
- Ursel will tell you what sinful prices we have paid since for butter and meat. [10]
- I 'll tell you what saves these last fellows. [6]
- I can tell you what it means, if you--if you--" "Oh, all right! [5]
- But I'll tell you what it is, Jack; if I had a comfortable income, I wouldn't risk it in any speculation. [4]
- Now, I'll tell you what I'll, do. [5]
- I will tell you what I think will be the very thing. [5]
- But I'll tell you what I think I shall find. [6]
- I cannot tell you what I suffered. [4]
- I must tell you what I could not last night. [4]
- Now I'll tell you what he can do. [5]
- I will tell you what has changed it," and Detricand drew from his pocket Lorenzo Dow's journal. [11]
- Let me tell you what happened to me once. [6]
- If I ask you what b-o-w spells you can't tell me unless you know which b-o-w I mean, and it is the same with r-o-w, b-o-r-e, and the whole family of words which were born out of lawful wedlock and don't know their own origin. [5]
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