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Example sentences for "what about"

  • Suppose one or two natives are scoundrels: what about it?

  • What about Oswald's proficiency in Russian?

  • What about Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fredricksen?

  • What about to become a member of a hunting club or go hunting?

  • What about De Mohrenschildt in that respect?

  • What about a bowl of hot milk and a slice of toast?

  • What about----about the big bed on the hill?

  • What about a couple of eggs and some beef extract?

  • What about my father who has never publicly acknowledged me?

  • If a woman without a cent to her name, and ten pounds in her arms can make good, what about a big strong boy like you with a mother to smile every time he hits the mark?

  • What about my mother who lived and died as a lion-tamer?

  • It sounded to me like 'What about wall-paper?

  • I mean, what about wall-paper for your den?

  • Well, as it's getting tolerable late, what about it?

  • Then the door--the hatch; what about that?

  • Ah," said Tom, thoughtfully, "what about that?

  • What about, sir--our being able to catch her?

  • What about Barbro, and the way she left you?

  • What about Lise, that was sent to prison?

  • What about Nils--what did they say of him?

  • What about a hotel place where folk can get coffee?

  • But, as I was just asking you, what about a turn on the prom.

  • And now, when all the people have said Amen, what about a walk down to Biscay?

  • What about a pull on the lagoon, to look at the phosphorescence?

  • What about a luncheon interval to-morrow?

  • You're sure to be recognized, and then, what about me?

  • The atmosphere was warm and genial, but Peter wondered inwardly why he liked it, and he did not like it so much that Pennell's "Well, what about it?

  • Supposing you did have to wait, what about it?

  • Arnold," said Peter, "what about yourself?

  • What about Boyd, did he say anything about an envelope?

  • What about Oswald's manner in the third showup?

  • What about as far as Los Angeles is concerned, from Los Angeles to Dallas?

  • What about obtaining a lawyer, what did he say about that?

  • My worthy Markovitch, for example--" "What about Markovitch?

  • He said, his voice shaking a little, blushing as he spoke: "What about Germany?

  • What about my delightful nieces and their home circle?

  • What about his--was he gregarious or not?

  • What about Marina, on the other hand, in this connection?

  • Now, what about you, Mrs. Hunter; do you remember whether she had any teeth missing?

  • What about you, Mrs. Whitworth, do you recognize these people as the people that were in your store that day?

  • I echoed, laughing in his face, "what about?

  • And if it is my pleasure to spend on you the little I have--what about it, Daisy?

  • This is known to us, and as the mutilated battalion approaches down there, and we join them in trampling the muddy field and exchanging nods of recognition, we cry, "What about the 18th?

  • The sappers have always left me behind in the matter of pinching; so what about it?

  • Then he added, with the shaking of the head that had hardly left him all the morning, "What about it?

  • What about them--your father and brothers?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what about" 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:
    foreign coin; public faith; went about; what amount; what becomes; what belongs; what came; what class; what condition; what exists; what had; what had once been; what had taken place; what importance; what light; what meanes; what more; what part; what passed; what pleaseth; what signifies; what the traffic will; what will; what wilt thou have; what would you have; whatsoever thou