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Example sentences for "though what"

  • She was aware that Mr. Spence was making love, in his own manner: the New fork manner, undoubtedly; though what he said was changed by the new vibrations in his voice.

  • Though what he had seen and heard of his son's conduct with her had annoyed him, he did not regard it seriously.

  • Mr. Hood dropped a bow, though what he said was drowned.

  • The white man who had helped to carry the chest was now kneeling, busied at some work, though what it was Tom at first could not see.

  • So much he was able to distinguish, though what coast it might be he could not tell, for presently another flash falling from the sky, he saw that the shore was shut out by the approaching downfall of rain.

  • And thereat, as he sat down again, burst out a-laughing as though what he had said was the wittiest jest conceivable.

  • Also he tossed others of them into the air, though what he meant by this I did not understand and never asked.

  • But presently he spoke, very calmly, though what he said changed our amazement to terror.

  • We frequently visited the great library, where Edmund undertook a study of the language of the printed rolls, though what he made of it I never clearly understood.

  • He seems dimly to foresee some catastrophe connected with it, though what it may be I cannot imagine, and I think he doesn't know himself.

  • No wonder Nelda thought it emanated from some old lady's ghost; though what an old lady's ghost could possibly be doing down here, it would have been difficult indeed to guess.

  • An apprenticeship in a Dundee trader, owned in Belfast, and sailing from Cardiff, this was secured; though what use a lad not yet eleven might be put to on board such a craft, I confess I hardly know.

  • As a rule seafarers are not orators, though what they do say is generally to the point.

  • Somehow I felt pretty sure that the idea of my having children was one he didn't like at all; though what it had to do with him was beyond me altogether, and like his impudence.

  • Though what he said was beyond me altogether.

  • It was that feeling made me so sure he wasn't dead; though what he wanted to say I couldn't imagine.

  • She smiled--though what at I could not say.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    come short; except only; though afraid; though ever; though many; though more; though she; though the; though there; though they; though trying; though unable; though whether; thought better; thought fit; thought good; thought himself; thought itself; thought more; thought necessary; thought proper; thought that; thought very; thought worthy; thought you would like; thoughtful voice