Sentence for said | Use said in a sentence

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

  • Dacier said. (10)
  • Chillon said. (10)
  • He said no more. (10)
  • I think he said. (10)
  • I nefer said that. (8)
  • Mr. Wagge had said. (8)
  • Rhoda said no more. (10)
  • Lucy said he had not. (10)
  • I said: We owe it love. (8)
  • It was so; he had said it. (4)
  • Little, of course, was said. (8)
  • Nothing was ever said to me. (13)
  • Mrs. Vostrand said to Westover. (9)
  • He said you had told him to be patient. (8)
  • Facts were at the bottom of what he said. (10)
  • He knew the world now, the young man said. (10)
  • In any case, she did not heed what he said. (9)
  • Possibly not, as Governments go, Beauchamp said. (10)
  • As he said this, each looked towards their mother. (4)
  • Do you know what she said when I entered her cell? (12)
  • I mean to do by you just what I always said I should. (9)
  • Many said much of the credit for his feats was mine. (21)
  • Besides, he is said to have broken with all his friends. (12)
  • He said to Weyburn, loud enough for his Charlotte to heir. (10)
  • His instinct told him that what the agent had said was true. (8)
  • She has not said she does, and does not mention her sister. (22)
  • He had long loose ears that might almost have been said to gap. (8)
  • Foxes were kept for hunting, he said; there was reason in that. (10)
  • Lapham said this as if he did not care to talk any more about it. (9)
  • She was flattered in being the sole confidante, and said no more. (10)
  • Victor said laughing, and bethought him of what the trouble might be. (10)
  • I would not have said insulted, or even offended, because Mr. Romfrey . (10)
  • He said carelessly of Commander Beauchamp, that he might think himself one. (10)
  • He said I should make money, if he took me, and grow as rich as princesses. (10)
  • Elizabeth looked at her sister with incredulous solicitude, but said nothing. (4)
  • Yet even what I have said seems shameless beside the vanity of your reserve. (12)
  • This was what Mela said for want of a better retort; but it was not quite true. (9)
  • It may not, perhaps, be said that he had distinctly known Sedgett to be the man. (10)
  • But whatever he did, or said now, would be like telling lies, or else being cruel. (8)
  • His father frequently saw Mr. Warwick, and said he was fretting himself to death. (10)
  • He laughed boisterously at something Lynde said, and kept filling his glass for him. (9)
  • Perhaps, as Patrick said of him to Caroline Adister, he was a bard without a theme. (10)
  • Speaking of Ireland, Miss Middleton said she had cousins there, her only relatives. (10)
  • The remark was current that a great deal was true of what had been said of the Fitzs. (10)
  • So he said, but no doubt he would not have hurt them if he had had them living before him. (9)
  • She had begun to have a curious secret jealousy of Noel though why she could not have said. (8)
  • When the clock struck three, Elizabeth felt that she must go, and very unwillingly said so. (4)
  • Vernon was brief, Corney had not let fly a single anecdote, he said, and lighted his candle. (10)
  • Furthermore, said her incandescent reason, she had not suspected such art of cunning in Willoughby. (10)
  • She said very well, Tuesday was just as convenient to her; so there is an end of all our difficulties. (4)
  • Alice allowed him to have this confidant, and did not demand of him a report of all he said to Boardman. (9)
  • He had said the word: and the first vanity of your born eccentric is, that he shall be taken for infallible. (10)
  • Upon which occasion Andrew had burst into a laugh, and said he could lay his hand on the writer of the letter. (10)
  • Some said the dog had belonged to a Negro who worked in a circus; others that it had come from the stock-yards. (12)
  • The reformer said this was primitive, crude and injurious to the interests of the public and especially the poor. (7)
  • Wright had said nothing about the Glenmore or Graves, however, and Jackson had not gone into his story very far. (13)
  • London was his home, and clothed him about warmly and honourably, and so he said to the demon in their next colloquy. (10)
  • Jorian DeWitt said my father lost his temper, a point contested by Wedderburn and Jennings, for it was unknown of him. (10)
  • He had conceived that his mother had a right to claim one month from him at the close of the war; he said this reddening. (10)
  • And in my turn I named the modest hotel where we were, and said that I thought it by all odds the pleasantest place in Saratoga. (9)
  • I know what he has done for English Commerce, and to build a colossal fortune: genius, as I said: and his donations to Institutions. (10)
  • Nor did he wonder, he said, at our running from studies of those filthy writings loose upon London; it was as natural as dunghill steam. (10)
  • The picture was finished, she knew, but Mrs. Dallison had said she was going to paint her again in another picture…. Hilary did not reply. (8)
  • He had suggested Ostend; or some point on the French coast; Kenby had thought of Schevleningen, and the doctor had said that would do admirably. (9)
  • She needed him urgently, and knowing him faithful to the death, she, because she knew him, dispatched purely the words which said she needed him. (10)
  • The Dauphin remembered incidents of his residence in the Temple, with a beautiful juvenile faintness: a conscientious angling for recollection, Wedderburn said. (10)

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Definition of said:

  • said, sed, pa.t. and pa.p. of say_: the before-mentioned, as the said witness.(0)

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