Examples of 'suppose something' in a sentence

Meaning of "suppose something"

To suppose something means to assume, postulate, or believe it to be true without substantial evidence or proof. It is often used when contemplating hypothetical situations or making educated guesses based on limited information

How to use "suppose something" in a sentence

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Suppose something went wrong with the sacrifices.
Something went between the lens and the ground . suppose something.
Suppose something like that happened to my husband.
What I mean is, suppose something should happen.
Suppose something went sour here on the coast.
Of electromagnetic energy, and I suppose Something produced a wellspring.
But suppose something else started to happen.
Well, that sounds alright, but suppose something happens to you.
I suppose something like this was bound to happen.
We are living in a Wi-Fi soup! Suppose something got inside it.
Suppose something happened and she did not.
Oh, and if we do not, I suppose something really terrible will happen to us.
Suppose something could exist before it exists.
Thinking to know, Think, judge, suppose something and accept it as truth.
Suppose something like that caught on down here.

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I do not like the dog so far away . - Suppose something happens.
But suppose something happens there.
After that, I do not know, I suppose something will turn up.
I suppose something will happen soon.
I would not worry about it, Stevenson . Suppose something happened and she did not … I mean, if she got.
I suppose something a bit more grown up would be appropriate.
Oh, well, I was not expecting a meal . I suppose something gluten free.
But suppose something terrible did happen.
Hate him, you know? On principle I suppose Something snaps, and you have gotta.
I suppose something had to change in my life.
That 's too valuable . Suppose something happened to it?
I suppose something could be arranged.
Will happen to us. Oh, and if we don't, I suppose something really terrible.
Let us suppose something different.
I slept with you for 25 years . I suppose something rubbed off.
I suppose something rubbed off.
Where are you living? Suppose something happened and I needed you?
Suppose something should happen.
But, Cordie, suppose something happens.
Suppose something happened to her.
You're first. Suppose something happens.
Suppose something is wrong in a neighborhood.
What do you suppose something like this does to a kid?
Suppose something got inside it.
You do not suppose something unsavory happened to them?
Suppose something did happen to you.
I mean, suppose something went wrong?
Suppose something happened to him.
Well, what I mean is, suppose something should happen, not that anything will, but.
Suppose something were to happen.
Come, Marco . Suppose something happened to me?
Suppose something goes wrong with the time machine again.
You suppose something else.
Suppose something happens.
But I suppose something else would have spoken to me.

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