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Example sentences for "guess that"

  • I feel as if I had dropped from a balloon onto a lot of cobblestones," Tom answered, "but I guess that's only the shaking up I got.

  • There now," said Mr. Mason, "I guess that corn is as good as ever.

  • Well, I guess that's all, this morning, Chet.

  • I guess that'll hold you for a while, George!

  • Guess that's the only letter you can make.

  • There's three more in the nest; I guess that's enough for any robin.

  • Well, I guess that horse of yourn can get me anywhere I want to go fast enough to suit me.

  • I guess that's the way with the oncoming of wars.

  • I guess that's the man," said I; "do you know where he is now?

  • I guess that by that action she saved my life; but it has been only of late years that I have ceased to be sorry that I did not kill him.

  • I guess that will do all right," he murmured.

  • Well, I guess that's about all we can do till to-night," said Hal.

  • I guess that is about all," said the general.

  • Well, now, I guess that 'd be kinder hard to explain to you, Dick.

  • I guess that moose-meat's put good heart into them.

  • I guess that's all," said he, and walked out.

  • Bob knew enough of mountains to guess that.

  • He's got one piece of my paper, and I guess that's mostly why I'm here.

  • Guess that's about all there is to me I know of, except that secret I can't just hand you.

  • I guess that can't be done till they wake.

  • Guess that's not the reason they're way back camped while I got on to home though.

  • Guess that's as may be," he said indifferently.

  • I guess that will do for to-night," said Ted, laughing.

  • I guess that's why they were so anxious to get the beef up to the pasture to-night," said Kit.

  • I guess that must be the place," mused Ted, as he looked at the apparently deserted house.

  • Well, I guess that's enough," she said, laughing.

  • Cecil asked me what it was I had talked so much to him about and I asked her if it were possible she couldn't guess that of course I would be telling him how to run the colony.

  • Guess that was in some time before your iron, Lowden, for it's pretty well worn by sea water.

  • But I guess that's sunk, though it was floating when we took Paul aboard our craft.

  • I guess that's so," said the Honourable Hilary, "I was counsel for that road then.

  • I guess that's what you've come for, isn't it?

  • I guess that is enough, Captain," said Jack.

  • Oh, I guess that isn't it," Jack laughed.

  • I guess that's about all the fixings you'll need, Geoff!

  • I guess that'll be about enough, Joe," said he.

  • I guess that will do," and he turned off the gas generator.

  • I guess that must be it," admitted Andy; "but listen!

  • They had no instruments for telling how low the mercury might be, but the professor ventured a guess that it was at seventy degrees below zero.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guess that" 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:
    bring down; but whether; can have; come alongside; countries where; cream whipped; different cases; guess maybe; guess that; guess ther; guess they; guess what; guess you; had received; half high; landing place; les plus; light thing; little fire; phyletic development; religious ideas; sent against; visual perception; wicked witch; wide circuit; you got