reckon|reckoned|reckoning|reckons in English

verb

[reck·on || 'rekən]

calculate, compute; estimate, guess, suppose

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1. 28 They that reckon without their host are to reckon twice. 

2. They that reckon without their host are to reckon twice. 

3. Their time of reckoning.’

4. Even reckoning makes long friends.

5. Augustine's works] reckons Cursing among slight sins

6. Reckon the cost before you decide.

7. I reckon he's a goner.

8. Finally, the day of reckoning came.

9. They hadn't reckoned on a rebellion.

10. I reckoned without that dummy Ryder.

11. Any unemployed person reckons as deserving government help.

12. She reckoned the money we owed her.

13. He reckons all policemen are fascists and bullies.

14. I reckon it's going to rain.

15. Although I reckon she's ripe now!

16. But they reckoned without their hectic schedule.

17. He was reckoning without her mother's interference.

18. 'They'll never find out.' 'You reckon?'

19. I reckon him as a friend.

20. Heeren.), reckons them among those officers who were elected.

21. In cricket, a no ball reckons as one run.

22. We're reckoning on moving house in May.

23. The Treasury reckons it needed to be sure of the trend.

24. 3 Teacher : The laddie reckons himself a poet!

25. 24 Even reckoning makes long friends.