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Example sentences for "come right"

  • I'm too sick to talk to him, and, sick or not, he'd come right up.

  • But mother said we must rest awhile here and not come right back," the boy answered, leaning on John's shoulder.

  • She turned as white as a sheet and shook powerful; but she wants to see you, and said tell you to come right on.

  • He was starting his horse, when she said, suddenly: "Well, come right in.

  • After one or two attempts the two men got to swing their hammers so as to strike precisely at the same moment, and when half a dozen blows had fallen, Bertie said: "It comes out a little at each blow.

  • I looked directly I came up so as to know the exact spot.

  • There they are, just opposite that cleft in the rock!

  • Two days later they arrived at the foot of the pass.

  • You see to the horses, and I’ll come right away.

  • Come right in, Anna," said Mrs. Foster pleasantly.

  • Come right in, Rebecca Flora," she was rather startled.

  • You poor, little lambies, come right here to mamma!

  • Say, come right in an' you'll soon feel the world's a mighty good place to live in.

  • If you'll come right along in we ken get things fixed up.

  • Come right on out of here, an' I'll show you.

  • Come right in, gentlemen, we won't wait for ceremony.

  • Austen had told him his dilemma: "Come right along up to my lodgings.

  • Come right in, dear," said the kind-hearted old Captain.

  • When they were married he meant to put an addition to the farther side of the house, and to give Joe a chance to come right there.

  • Tell him to come right here to me, and not to let grass grow in his shoe tracks," and father picked up a hoe from the walk beside the neglected dahlias and began doing the work he had just declared against.

  • If things didn't come right it was going to be mighty hard for him.

  • After a while we come right to the place where Bonnie Bell and me once had set on our horses and looked out at a new house that wasn't finished, but was just beginning.

  • Come right in and have a cup of tea," says she.

  • He said when it come right down to rank, he was an older corporal than I was, and could take command of the squad if he wanted to.

  • If it come right down to the justice of the thing, I should have to admit that Alabama was not my state.

  • Now, Daylight, I wish you to come right away, to come quickly.

  • Come right down to it, I feel mean in having something the rest haven't got, and keeping it from them, like a nasty fat boy stuffing pie with a lot of hungry ragamuffins looking on.

  • We couldn't ask the minister to come right upstairs, as we did you.

  • He was still intrusting the servant with his message when Aurora, leaning over the railing of the hallway above, called down to him, "Come right upstairs!


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


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    began talking; being relieved; caught glimpses; come across; come bride; come down; come from; come hither; come near; come nearer; come next; come quickly; come round; come short; come thither; come under; come uppe; come where; comes about; comes down; comes forward; comes from; cometh forth; differing only; knew her; skilled labor