Sentence for say | Use say in a sentence

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

  • I mark him, I say! (10)
  • Say no! (10)
  • I dare say . (10)
  • I say, yeas! (10)
  • Say you will. (10)
  • I say no more. (10)
  • What do you say? (8)
  • What did she say? (10)
  • I say I will do it! (10)
  • Would it say falsely? (10)
  • Can I say three thousand? (8)
  • Go to her; say I am here. (22)
  • No man should ever say it. (10)
  • And you always say what you think. (9)
  • Anon, anon, as they say in the play. (10)
  • Say that men are to be exclaimed at. (10)
  • Still, my dearest, what shall I say? (10)
  • I dare say everybody else understands you. (10)
  • To be on the safe side, say eight millions. (8)
  • That is odd to say of one so simple as she. (10)
  • To an invention, I suppose he intends to say. (10)
  • You might as well say St. Louis or Cincinnati. (9)
  • Brandon was sorry to say she decidedly could not. (10)
  • Too subtle to say anything, Ferrand curled his lip. (8)
  • He was proceeding to say what his suppositions were. (10)
  • I need not say good appetite to you after your walk. (10)
  • Truth to say, little or none, for they were at the sea. (8)
  • I dare say you remember an opal you had from our house. (22)
  • How am I ever to look him in the face and say such things? (4)
  • They say the public days at the White House are great fun. (9)
  • Come to me soon; I have much to ask you and to say to you. (12)
  • After all this long tirade, need I say how our walk proceeded? (6)
  • She had obviously meant to say when she was all new underneath. (8)
  • This is over-saying it, of course, but the truth is in what I say. (9)
  • This is to say, inspect the trumpeted school and retire politely. (10)
  • Is he to haunt the neighbourhood, and say: ‘Look at my cherry-tree! (12)
  • Catherine recollected herself, blushed deeply, and could say no more. (4)
  • I only wanted to say this: My position with her is extremely difficult. (8)
  • But the old fellows that used to say that had some glimpses of the truth. (9)
  • She was trying to say something, but in the hubbub her farewell was lost. (8)
  • For who that locks it up to eat in solitary, can say that it is consumed? (10)
  • If he liked you he wished you not only to like what he wrote, but to say so. (9)
  • And they are right good comedy; for which I may say that I almost love them. (10)
  • He added that he had better say that the source of his income had given out. (12)
  • But he could no more say it than the woman could tell him what was in her mind. (8)
  • It is still for me one of the most modern novels: that is to say, one of the best. (9)
  • Hart stepped back into the hall and waited to hear what the draughtsman had to say. (13)
  • I dare say he often hears worse things said than I am going to say. (4)
  • What he had come to say, to do, was the effect of long experience and much meditation. (9)
  • Otherwise, one may say that an African or South American traveller has a more exciting time. (10)
  • Sir William could not have interrupted two people in the room who had less to say for themselves. (4)
  • After the experiences of the last two days he cared little for what his cousin might say or think. (13)
  • He could not say less than ungentlemanly, for that seemed to give him the only pang that did him any good. (9)
  • I was to ascertain, we concluded, the exact nature of the situation before I ventured to say anything openly. (9)
  • Winifred, a woman of strong character, let him have his say, at the end of which he lapsed into sulky silence. (8)
  • Old Jolyon would say it, too, yet disregarded the fact in a manner truly irritating to well-constituted Clubmen. (8)
  • So, I shall have to compete with other buyers, and pay, I dare say, a couple of hundred extra for the property. (10)
  • I have nothing to say about them, but I should not be speaking to you now if they were not all rather helpless people. (9)
  • They are kings in music, we may say princes in poetry, good speculators in philosophy, and our leaders in scholarship. (10)
  • She did not say anything, but the interest in her eyes, which she could not keep from his face now, prompted him to go on. (9)
  • The Premier, it was remarked, played him like an angler his fish on the hook; or say, Mr. Serjeant Rufus his witness in the box. (10)
  • Say what poor old Nevil will, or did say, previous to the sobering of his blood, where is there a land like England? (10)
  • She leaned to me to say, that they were accustomed to think themselves lucky if no learned talk came on between the Professor and his pupil. (10)
  • Once more, I say, these amusements have their place, as the circus has, and the burlesque and negro minstrelsy, and the ballet, and prestidigitation. (9)
  • Morality had something to say against this active marital charity, attributable, it was to be feared, to weakness of character on the part of the husband. (10)

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