13365 examples of why, in sentences

If you been stringin' me along like the rest of 'em, and I can't see nothing ahead of me but the struggle for a new joband the tryin' to buck up against what a decent girl has got to" "Why, you're crazy with the heat, girl!

Why, it's unreasonable," Anne pointed out.

This little present of Time,why, 't is Eternity to her!

"Why, yes, I think so, if Toby knows how to manage right; you see he can turn to the right, cross behind that thicket, and bring up here; certainly the wagon can haul up hereif it ever gets to this point safe," replied the other.

"Why, it's quite homelike!" "Maybe some tramps have had their headquarters here," said Dick.

Why, so hath every one.

"What else?" "Why, come on to Bainbridge or Holt, and tell them we're of age, and be married there.

Why, take this bottle of wine, come on; go thy ways to them again.

But if his ill luck went westward with him, and the silk dress never turned up, why, she would forget him, and be better off, and that would be the end of it.

Why cattle?" "Why, to see if there's any corn under 'em!"

"Why, say," she said, "it's Sheila

"Why, I don't know," said Wayne, "I think that's about one of the best reasons I can think of.

"Worth," she asked, "what is there on the other side of that little island?" "Why, Aunt Katewhy on the other side of it is the man that mends the boats.

" "And the bonnet?" "Why, I think velvet; but you'll maybe see her yourself to-morrow.

"Hello, Joe!" "Why, hello, Myra!"

"Why, the poor little kid," said he"the poor, lonely, stifled little crippled-up kid.

"The traitors!" "Why, they're your Allies!"

Why, God knew.

"Why, you see, Mr. Fenton," he began, crossing his legs, and rubbing his hands in a very deliberate manner, "when I made that promise with reference to Mrs. Holbrook, I made it of course without prejudice to the interests or inclinations of my client.

Why, yesvery clever that.

"Another home bird, first cousin to the Bluebird, coming with it in the spring, and often lingering through the winter in places that the Bluebird is obliged to leave" "The Robin a cousin of the Bluebird!" interrupted Nat; "why, they don't look one bit alikehow can it be, Uncle Roy?"

Why, for its mother's sake, for her who bore it, You'll press it to your breast and cry: "Weep not!

Have you not observed it?" "Why, yes, sir.

Why, Doctor, you were here last night when we searched for Master Basil's watch, and you are witness that he had nothing of the kind in his possession.

"Why, sure, sir," replied Patrick confidently.

13365 examples of  why,  in sentences