Sentence for guess | Use guess in a sentence

Sentence with word guess. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use guess in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for guess.

  • I guess so. (9)
  • On my soul, I cannot guess! (10)
  • I guess it. (10)
  • I guess I could. (13)
  • Does any one guess? (8)
  • Wall, I guess not! (18)
  • It was a long guess. (10)
  • Guess they died of them. (8)
  • Can you guess who it was? (9)
  • He could not even guess it. (8)
  • But I guess I betta go home. (9)
  • Guess what I must have felt. (4)
  • So we guess, we are worried. (10)
  • Well, I guess it is a little. (9)
  • The guess was no great hazard. (10)
  • Guess I did most of the talking. (9)
  • I guess Boyne will say the same. (9)
  • But I guess he would go to Egypt. (9)
  • I guess I know the way well enough. (9)
  • I guess you been up and out long ago. (9)
  • One can guess what will happen there. (4)
  • You may guess I wants her bad enough. (10)
  • But what did it matter if he did guess? (8)
  • I guess the maiden to be in the round. (10)
  • Miss Hopkins, I guess your fawn was fine. (8)
  • I could not guess that you had any fault. (10)
  • I could not guess that you had any fault. (22)
  • She had a guess of her excellence herself. (2)
  • She did not guess the animus of this speech. (6)
  • I guess she liked the excitement of that, too. (9)
  • Only this last year had he been able to guess. (8)
  • She told him nothing he did not know or guess. (10)
  • But I guess we appeared about as well as she did. (9)
  • I never should have risked such a guess as that. (10)
  • And I guess most folks in this world are like me. (13)
  • But I guess you better let them go till to-morrow. (9)
  • Surely I could not guess what would be thy action! (10)
  • I guess it will explain itself in the course of time. (9)
  • I thought it amazing he should guess that in Germany. (10)
  • Guess we would all act noble that way, give us the chance. (8)
  • He considered it rather a plain calculation than a guess. (10)
  • To guess what all this meant, was impossible even for Emma. (4)
  • She always likes to see Clementina, and I guess they all do. (9)
  • Whether she adores Wilfrid or not I do not pretend to guess. (10)
  • He is there, as I guess by signs; I have had warnings of him. (10)
  • But she could make no guess at any tragic meaning in his words. (10)
  • I knew she would be a taking girl: how lovely, I did not guess. (10)
  • And I desire you to guess, Mama, whether rivals will not abound? (10)
  • And I guess he meant to have me learn that law as fast as I can. (13)
  • I suffered most from the notion that people might guess my state. (8)
  • Esslemont hard by will be the place for their honeymoon, I guess. (10)
  • If any one pretends to guess how, I have names to suit that person. (10)
  • The guess hinted at a clue of some sort to the secret of her veering. (10)
  • That would be the right way, and I guess mother would like it full as well. (9)
  • I guess you are too rare a bird to be travelling among our folks for no pains. (18)
  • Whether he spoke from noble-mindedness or indifference, Merthyr could not guess. (10)
  • I was at a loss to guess where that most unpleasant effect on the senses came from. (10)
  • Yesterday she had not known this would come; and now she could not guess at to-morrow! (8)
  • You may guess, therefore, my dear madam, with what feelings I look forward to her arrival. (4)
  • She had wit to guess that I should never have thought of coming had I not been the winner. (10)
  • Her silence regarding a particular name showed her to be under injunction, one might guess. (10)
  • I guess it must be his grandfather, old Phillips Corey; it often skips a generation, you know. (9)
  • What cause of wrath he had was past a guess: a wolf at his vitals bit him, hardening his handsome features. (10)
  • And breezes go by, With no whisper of woe; And strange feet cannot guess of the anguish that slumbers below. (10)
  • And I guess the best thing we can do under the circumstances is to say as little as possible about the will. (13)
  • The delineation of old age, indeed, in this character was, one may guess, something more than artistic imagining. (14)
  • I guess we shall all go home and treasure the memory of his face as the whitest thing in our museum of recollections. (8)
  • I have given him the slip in sheer desperation; but the man is at his shrewdest when he is left to guess at my heels. (10)
  • We got two good months yet to plan it out before Jackson gets back, and I guess we can think of something before that. (9)
  • Redworth could guess pretty closely the cost of a house hold, if his care for the holder set him venturing on aver ages. (10)
  • Excited to guess and guess, Beauchamp swept on to speculations of a madness that seized him bodily at last. (10)
  • By his guess at her character (knowledge of it, he would have said), he judged that no storm would daunt her on a predetermined expedition. (10)
  • For guess it will be, since his knowledge, if not his competence, will be incomplete until memoirs, letters, diaries, reminiscences bring him their enlightenment. (16)

Also see sentences for: conjecture, meditate, presume, speculate, suppose, supposition, surmise.

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