Sentence for got | Use got in a sentence

Got example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use got in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for got.

  • And she got in. (8)
  • Has he got punch? (8)
  • We got moa money! (9)
  • Have you got money? (8)
  • What a delightful hand you have got! (4)
  • He got up on the wall. (8)
  • What had got into them? (8)
  • So I got my perspective. (16)
  • I got it that first morning. (8)
  • Jarland deserved all he got. (8)
  • She got up, and came to look. (8)
  • Almost rudely he had got away. (8)
  • He got up and went towards her. (8)
  • What have you got in that thing? (8)
  • Perhaps I got a false impression. (9)
  • But what had the fellow got hold of? (8)
  • His father got out, exactly like life. (8)
  • Facts were facts and not to be got over! (8)
  • He got drinking, and wanted to fight us. (10)
  • Lennan got up from his comfortable chair. (8)
  • Suddenly I got up and hastened after him. (8)
  • I guess I done right, and I got to be satisfied. (9)
  • They hailed the first car that passed, and got into it. (9)
  • He came back after he got out of the room and looked in. (9)
  • He got up and heroically dashed his head into cold water. (10)
  • He got up, paced restlessly to and fro, and sat down again. (8)
  • The circus compromised for fifty dollars and got a release. (21)
  • Then Noel got up from the divan, and went over to the piano. (8)
  • After great persuasion, she got him to go upstairs with her. (10)
  • He got no nearer to the base of it for all his vigorous outstepping. (10)
  • We got the doctor to forbid him to read the paper when the War broke out. (8)
  • She got to her feet trembling, and moved quickly from under the yew-trees. (8)
  • Shelton frowned, got down slowly, from the wall, and proceeded on his way. (8)
  • He got out with a blank sensation, as if those memories had played him false. (8)
  • As the ship swung free of the shed and got into the stream, the shore lost reality. (9)
  • Gregory got down from his stool with a disdainful laugh, and went out of the place. (9)
  • He tried to calculate; the cab stopped, and he got out with the calculation unmade. (8)
  • If he liked you he liked being with you, not for what he got, but for what he gave. (9)
  • She got up, looked at him, looked at her hands, seemed about to speak, but did not. (8)
  • The head book-keeper knows right along pretty much everything the house has got in hand. (9)
  • Have to take precious good care nothing got smashed, or the law would be on the other leg! (8)
  • But she was pitifully woman-like in her increase of dissatisfaction with the more she got. (10)
  • And for a moment in the midst of her anxiety, her sense of humour got the better of Lady Valleys. (8)
  • You never got to the end of looking into water, or grass or fern; always something queer and new. (8)
  • And I got through to Newmarket, Charles, and Inspector Dede is coming like the wind on a motor cycle. (8)
  • Ye have got it on its knees; are ye to give up at the last minute to save your miserable bodies pain? (8)
  • With a shudder, she sprang up; the ants had got to her, and she had to pick them off her neck and dress. (8)
  • Is this story about pre-engaged affections merely a got up thing, to try the force of my attachment for her? (6)
  • They went to their dressing-room; now that he had got his eyes open once more he made no haste to go to bed. (13)
  • The great mass of the readers are outside of New York, and the rural districts are what we have got to go for. (9)
  • And it was he got Admiral Harrington made a captain, posted, commodore, admiral, and K.C.B., all in seven years! (10)
  • His forehead was curiously lively, as of one who has got a surprise well under, to feed on its amusing contents. (10)
  • They seemed indeed to know that when they got there, there would be nothing for them to do but to come back again. (8)
  • Barnard has now got possession of the courts, and if he can silence the press also, where is reform to come from?… (16)
  • Seizing ink and writing paper, she began to write as if she had not time to breathe before she got her letter written. (8)
  • It was not until the man had got out of sight and hearing that his identity was disclosed by a revealing light from memory. (1)
  • March himself willingly consented, at first; but as soon as he got strength for his work, he began to temporize and to demur. (9)
  • Then, suddenly, he had again the feeling that it was all a nightmare; Larry had never done it; the police had got the right man! (8)
  • With a hasty exclamation of Misery, and a sign to her sister not to follow her, she directly got up and hurried out of the room. (4)
  • She is a pretty young woman with bobbed hair, fortunately, for she has just got out of bed, and is in her nightgown and a wrapper. (8)
  • He had probably got out of money and had hurried home while he had still enough to pay the second-cabin fare on the first boat back. (9)
  • Little Jon got up, jumped one of them, and walked round the clump of iris plants which filled the pool of grey-white marble in the centre. (8)
  • He looked more good than ever; a little perplexed frown had climbed up with his eyebrows and got caught in the wrinkles across his forehead. (8)
  • He got up from his seat, put on his old straw hat with trembling fingers, and, without a glance back, went out, stumbling over the chair-legs. (8)

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