RECKON in a Sentence
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242 example sentences for RECKON, such as:
1. Oh, Tom, I reckon we're goners.
2. I reckon that'll be a good one.
3. Well, I reckon maybe that's so.
4. Tom, I reckon they're all alike.
5. This is a pretty early tick, I reckon.
2. I reckon that'll be a good one.
3. Well, I reckon maybe that's so.
4. Tom, I reckon they're all alike.
5. This is a pretty early tick, I reckon.
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Meanings and Examples of RECKON
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reckon
v. judge to be probable
v. have faith or confidence in
Classic Sentence: (208 in 14 pages)
1 Well-a-well, man that is born of woman is of few days and full of trouble, as the Scripture says, and I reckon it's so.
2 This is a pretty early tick, I reckon.
3 It was all on account of the whiskey and the excitement, I reckon.
4 Oh, Tom, I reckon we're goners.
5 I reckon there ain't no mistake 'bout where I'll go to.'
6 I reckon so," said Huckleberry; "anyways, I'm suited.
7 I reckon we're safe as long as we keep mum.
8 Tom, I reckon they're all alike.
9 I reckon that'll be a good one.
10 Well, if it's pretty dark I reckon I'll track him.
11 Well, I reckon maybe that's so.
12 Well, there is company there, I reckon.
13 I reckon Injun Joe's left friends behind him, and I don't want 'em souring on me and doing me mean tricks.'
14 He had a gun which he had stole, I reckon, and we fished and hunted, and that was what we lived on.
15 He had heard old Sowberry Hagan in his best days, and he said it laid over him, too; but I reckon that was sort of piling it on, maybe.
Example Sentence: (34 in 3 pages)
1 By and by their pulses slowed down, and Tom whispered: "Huckleberry, what do you reckon'll come of this?" "If Doctor Robinson dies, I reckon hanging'll come of it."
2 Hain't your uncles obleegd to get along home to England as fast as they can? And do you reckon they'd be mean enough to go off and leave you to go all that journey by yourselves? YOU know they'll wait for you.
3 Says the king: "Seein' how I'm dressed, I reckon maybe I better arrive down from here.
4 I reckon she had a name besides Mrs. Macalister, but I never was allowed to use it.
5 "Infernal impudence!" said a bystander; "wanted to come and take a quiet look at his work, I reckon -- didn't expect any company."
6 I had been to school most all the time and could read and write just a little, and I don't reckon I could ever further than that.
7 There was a little old piano, too, that had tin pans in it, I reckon, and nothing was ever so lovely as to hear the young ladies sing "The Last Link is Broken" and play "The Battle of Prague" on it.
8 Don't you reckon that the people that made the books knows what's the correct thing to do?
9 She's been promising to pay back the money for six months, but I reckon she's just stringing me along.
10 We reckon her among our best reporters.
11 We didn't reckon for having such bad weather.
12 Don't reckon upon the weather being fine for your garden party.
13 You had better reckon without me,as I am not sure whether I shall be able to come.
14 They that reckon without their host are to reckon twice.
15 Observers reckon the Bank of England will hold fire until nearer the Budget.