Sentence for saying | Use saying in a sentence

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

  • That goes without saying. (8)
  • So saying, Gottlieb departed. (10)
  • Excuse me for saying such a thing. (8)
  • Have you been saying anything to Mr. (9)
  • Mrs. Lapham could not forbear saying. (9)
  • So saying, Miltoun turned to the door. (8)
  • Think of his saying a thing like that! (8)
  • What had I been saying to displease you? (4)
  • A true saying goes: Whatever is, is right! (8)
  • To go by them, too, without saying a word! (4)
  • As he was saying, then, it was her virginity. (12)
  • And saying to herself: This is what moves them! (10)
  • A pity, too, we cannot hear what they are saying. (8)
  • Do I argue ill in saying that a trust was implied? (10)
  • He groaned, lifting not his face, nor saying aught. (10)
  • If you stay, it goes without saying that I stay too. (12)
  • It was tantamount to saying that his nephew was lost. (8)
  • Suddenly, without saying good-bye to him, she walked away. (8)
  • I was thinking of Miss Lapham and something she was saying. (9)
  • So saying, she let them out into the black-eyed starlight. (10)
  • He nodded, and was driven to the hotel, saying little on the road. (10)
  • He called for something to drink, saying that he was dying of thirst. (5)
  • So saying, he undid the tasselled cord tied round the middle of his gown. (8)
  • And she was a generous woman or had been: she was generous in saying that. (10)
  • I have done nothing lately but to repeat to myself that saying of yours, No. (10)
  • Thus saying, he loaded the deputies with gifts and bade all but one go free. (19)
  • I have no objection to saying that I ask it from the father of the young ladies. (9)
  • Rosamund tempered her report of Renee by saying of her, that she was very quiet. (10)
  • I will trust you, and that is saying very much, for what protection is a brother? (10)
  • Whether the Baronet knew what he was saying is one matter: he knew what he meant. (10)
  • But if I go on, I shall displease you by saying what I think of persons you esteem. (4)
  • I reminded Temple of a saying of the Emperor Charles V. as to a knowledge of languages. (10)
  • On his approaching them, Mr. Camwell sheathed his sword, saying that his work was done. (10)
  • So saying, she turned her fine shoulders twice, once this way and once that, and went out. (8)
  • By his coming she knew that he was saying all he ever meant to say about that dark incident. (8)
  • She wrote a note to her father, telling him what had happened, and saying where she had gone. (8)
  • So saying I turned from the door, and with slower steps than I had come, returned to my hotel. (6)
  • He went away, promising to remember Old England, saying he was French first, and a Briton next. (10)
  • It was like the saying of a healthy man looking at a box of pills which he did not mean to open. (8)
  • If it were not for the honour of the thing (in the Scots saying), we might almost as well have been standing still. (2)
  • To this saying, which seemed to her cryptic and sinister, Lady Valleys did not know what to answer. (8)
  • Dacier consoled her with a piece of gold, saying he would come and see Mrs. Danvers in the morning. (10)
  • She could have been imagined saying, There is a storm, but I am ready to embark with you this minute. (10)
  • And how suffer him to leave her without saying one word of gratitude, of concurrence, of common kindness! (4)
  • If the men had borne their part as well, there would not have been these tears: and yet, what am I saying? (9)
  • Gazing, he remembered Lady Dunstane saying of her once, that in anger she had the nostrils of a war-horse. (10)
  • I think it can, though, as I am always saying American literature is merely a condition of English literature. (9)
  • The chief comfort she gave was by saying that he had been originally arrested in mistake for his cousin Angelo. (10)
  • What necessity, he seemed continually to be saying, what real necessity is there for change of any kind whatever? (8)
  • The saying, too deep for Sunday afternoon, would have passed unanswered, but for the mercurial nature of young Mont. (8)
  • March made a show of willingness to release him in view of the changed situation, saying that he held him to nothing. (9)
  • Saying which, he took Major Brown aside, and, walking apart from the others, led him, by slow steps, into the forest. (6)
  • He kept saying to himself that he wanted time to think, that he must think it all out before he returned to his office. (13)
  • To begin by saying that your principles are opposed to it, naturally excites a malicious propensity to try your temper. (10)
  • She went to the length of saying that she believed his attack had been brought on more by homesickness than anything else. (9)
  • Still, from time to time he may advantageously call a halt, and consider whether he is saying the thing clearly and simply. (9)
  • He seemed to think Mrs. March would know about it, and she could not help saying; Oh, yes, Mr. March was so much interested. (9)
  • Why had he made friends with this family of innocents just when he was saying good-bye to innocence, and all the rest of it? (8)
  • Jeff had turned his face up toward Genevieve, without lifting his person, and was saying something she suddenly shrank back from. (9)
  • Aminta nodded and smiled, and Selina kissed her hand in joy, saying, that down home she would not be so shy of calling her Aminta. (10)
  • So saying, Cecilia swam forward like a swan on water to give the morning kiss to her papa, by the open window of the breakfast-room. (10)
  • And though Swithin was somewhat upset at being stopped like this on the point of saying something important, he soon recovered his affability. (8)
  • He passed on to Steignton, returned to London, and left England for Spain, as he wrote word, saying he hoped to settle at Steignton neat year. (10)
  • Mrs. Crickledon had no scruple in saying, that Mrs. Cavely meant her brother to inhabit the Hall, though Mr. Smith had outbid him in the purchase. (10)

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