1082 collocations for remarks

"You and I will look out for that, and when we ride back to convoy it here, depend on it, we'll have our guns ready to make a good showing," remarked Frank.

The Brahmin remarking an elderly man, who seemed very quiet in the midst of all this ferment, he thought him a proper person to address for information.

" "Your Sancho Panza's no beauty," remarked the Captain drily.

" "He appears to have succeeded," remarked the instructor dryly.

That's what that queer tramp at the Junction House asked for," remarked Beth.

"Who'd of thought he could act like that!" remarked Joe.

"Oh," remarked Mr. Tutt with entire good nature.

" "He was a dear, good man," remarked Mrs. Harmar.

"A good way is to open it," remarked the Major.

" "Well said, Jane," remarked Uncle John, nodding his head approvingly.

" "Very well," remarked Smith, "then I must believe it, of course.

Indeed, in any other condition than that in which the family now found themselves, they must have remarked a singular change in the black brigade in kitchen and garden.

Something in the bush tried to creep up to us; a wolf, I think" "Oh, shucks!" remarked a frank Winnipeg girl who did not like Miss Hyslop.

I said you had them," remarked my father serenely.

What have you taken?" "It would be difficult to say what he has not taken," remarked Leonard.

"How well you look, Dabney!" remarked the sharp-tongued little lady.

" "It looks more like a bird than a button," remarked the Boy.

"You didn't get aboard any too soon, gentlemen," remarked the officer of the deck, eyeing the three middies keenly as they came up over the side, doffing their uniform caps to the colors.

Surely I may be permitted to speak with her?" "You wish to learn the truth, sir!" remarked the woman.

" "I see fellows reading letters," remarked Tom suddenly.

"From all the talk I had expected more of Mr. Darrin," remarked an officer's wife-to her husband.

" "By the way," remarked the Doctor, "and you remind me of the subject, what a strange delusion is this Spiritualism, to the 'manifestations' of which you refer, and how singular it is that men of strong natural sense and cultivated minds, should be drawn into it.

"Providence has got to throw something besides 'crap,' some time or other," remarked Sabrina, the show girl as we complimented her upon her new gown.

"The affair of the English lady is a most extraordinary one," remarked the Chief of Police, toying with his pen as he sat at his big table.

"This is dry business," finally remarked Jack.

1082 collocations for  remarks