Examples of 'reckon' in a sentence
Meaning of "reckon"
Reckon (verb): To consider or regard someone or something in a particular way
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- To count; to enumerate; to number; also, to compute; to calculate.
- To count as in a number, rank, or series; to estimate by rank or quality; to place by estimation; to account; to esteem; to repute.
- To charge, attribute, or adjudge to one, as having a certain quality or value.
- To conclude, as by an enumeration and balancing of chances; hence, to think; to suppose; -- followed by an objective clause
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I reckon two pounds will cover this.
I still do not reckon you can chat up.
I reckon we will go straight to the last question.
Million people they reckon will be watching.
I reckon it was a homie who had an eye on my patch.
But you did not reckon on a shop awning.
I reckon faith ai not easily explained to some.
You will still have to reckon on some difficulties.
They reckon it must have been a heart attack.
Sunshine and showers they reckon.
I reckon it needs a little airing around here.
The oil companies have to reckon with them.
I reckon he was just blowing off a little steam.
But the captain did not reckon with my strategem.
I reckon this is about as far as you should go.
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Unless they want to reckon with me.
I reckon we gotta get him some medicine.
I have not art to reckon my groans.
I reckon we might have to get two bags.
They will have me to reckon with.
I reckon it will take more than talk.
That is what we have to reckon with.
I do not reckon there is any around here.
Now the one thing we did not reckon on was space punies.
I do not reckon there is many you killed.
And provide for him from where he does not reckon.
I reckon we gonna have to bust that off.
How do you reckon they go to.
I reckon the best thing for me to do is to go away.
But those traitors did not reckon with my guardian angel.
I reckon his woman has to pay me back.
He did not reckon on that hill.
I reckon that could have gone a lot worse.
I do not reckon you can.
I reckon we have had the big ships.
But the most formidable obstacle he had failed to reckon with.
I do not reckon she will go with him.
Absent any moral compass that you and me might reckon by.
I do not reckon you have got long.
Advise that the rates are rising and that we reckon on eight.
Reckon we thought we would go out on a high note.
So what do you reckon the range of this thing is.
Reckon you got plenty to think about.
I did not reckon you knowed how.
Reckon we ought to stock up on supplies and ammo.
The cops reckon he ran away.
Reckon he were gonna ask me to join his side.
I do not reckon i would myself.
Reckon there is no hurry in answering this letter.
Manning was trying to reckon with what he had done and where he was going.