Sentence for says | Use says in a sentence

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

  • She says you did. (8)
  • Mother says so tu. (8)
  • The Chief says Yes! (10)
  • But important, he says. (8)
  • What says my other self? (10)
  • So it says in my note-book. (10)
  • He says what he can for her. (10)
  • I loves my father, says you. (22)
  • Two thousand more, she says. (10)
  • And yet she never says a word. (8)
  • He says he has an engagement. (10)
  • Adder says she looked handsome. (10)
  • She may be married, as she says. (22)
  • He leaves London, he says, to-day. (4)
  • I forget if she says it; I say it. (10)
  • Save the money for the work, says I. (22)
  • And he says he can explain everything. (9)
  • But Madam says: Thereof she may be vain! (10)
  • Count Rosek says my dancing lacks passion. (8)
  • Dancy says he was downstairs all the time. (8)
  • The last time our landlady says, he wept. (10)
  • That means she marries you, or says good-bye. (10)
  • Mr. Jones says we must not think of moving her. (4)
  • But let us be systematic, as my poor Silva says. (10)
  • He thanks me, says I served the good cause well. (10)
  • The doctor says we shall know in a few hours now. (8)
  • Harry says we shall soon be a hundred a-head of you. (10)
  • I felt like hiring a hall, as George says, all the time. (9)
  • He says he has business there, but will not tell me what. (4)
  • He is astonished, he says; he could not have imagined it! (10)
  • Edward says they think less of women: I say they think more. (10)
  • Jon, Father says we may go to Italy, you and I, for two months. (8)
  • He says he is going to be a great General and going to the wars. (10)
  • My mother says the orchard was always famous in her younger days. (4)
  • I have no doubt Tom Cogglesby means what he says, and will do it. (10)
  • But, as old Colney says (and bother him, for constantly intruding! (10)
  • He told Goole, and Goole says that he himself spoke of it to Dancy. (8)
  • The curious point, Adder says, is his letting it be done by steel. (10)
  • My father says I shall never be so great, because I am half English. (10)
  • My father says when we do that we are calling in the devil as doctor. (10)
  • Fleur says that Mother was engaged to her father before you married her. (8)
  • He had at least lost the habit of me, and that says much in such matters. (9)
  • Lespel says it is sailorlike to do something of this sort after a cruise. (10)
  • Mr. Radnor calls his daughter, Freddy; so Mr. Taplow, the architect, says. (10)
  • Says the poet: Hast thou seen the wild herd by the jungle galloping close? (10)
  • Jarniman spoke of a remarkable number of diseases; very complicated, he says. (10)
  • When he says something funny he ducks and seems to be setting to his partner. (10)
  • He says he could drive them to Kingdom-Come and they would not turn their hair. (8)
  • Frank says they all want to come to a compromise, really, except that man Roberts. (8)
  • My uncle says nothing, but I am sure he will do everything in his power to get you made. (4)
  • You took it to him, he says, three days ago; that is, on Monday, and received cash for it? (8)
  • Poverty, says the satirist, has nothing harder in itself than that it makes men ridiculous. (10)
  • If, he says, she watches over sentimentalism with a birch-rod, she is not opposed to romance. (10)
  • As heaven preserve her, says slip, the smell in that room grew like an open grave, clammily putrid. (10)
  • He says that if it appears for our common interest, he shall pay me a salary as well as a commission. (9)
  • The doctor says I am so strong that nothing will break in me, and that I must live, if I am not killed. (10)
  • The doctor says I am so strong that nothing will break in me, and that I must live, if I am not killed. (22)
  • She never says anything that you can remember; nothing in flashes or ripples; nothing the least literary. (9)
  • Isabella says she feels as if I were her brother; and I begin to think myself she is not exactly like a sister. (6)
  • He says again, if you remember, that our own Age is travelling back to darkness and ignorance through dyspepsia. (10)
  • Martin says, when it comes to real dealing with social questions and the poor, all the people we know are amateurs. (8)
  • Boyne says be wouldent take no for an ansir, and hung on and hungon, till poppa threatened to hitt him with his cane. (9)
  • Dacier says he is the one Englishman who may always be sure of an Irish hearing; and he does not cajole them, you know. (10)
  • Count Orso says, and marches forth, after receiving the compliment of a choric song in honour of his paternal government. (10)
  • He says that Medole is vaccine matter which the Austrians apply to this generation of Italians to spare us the terrible disease. (10)
  • He says, that they are at present very good Freinds, have quite forgiven all past errors and intend in future to be very good Neighbours. (4)
  • Lady Lesley says no, that nothing will ever tempt her to forego the Amusements of Brighthelmstone for a Journey to Italy merely to see our Brother. (4)

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