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Meanings of
reckon on
in English
To incorporate in a price for which one asks.
include
reckon with
take into account
Usage of
reckon on
in English
1
However, they didn't
reckon
on
a strong comeback from their Tipperary opponents.
2
But the police didn't
reckon
on
a remarkable show of public support.
3
Good-bye, madam; you may
reckon
on
my never addressing your daughters again.
4
We can
reckon
on
it, we know the law of its being.
5
Those who
reckon
on
the help of man are badly off indeed.
6
We reckoned on his troops, but we did not
reckon
on
him.
7
As it was, he could not
reckon
on
even an hour's rest.
8
We
reckon
on
resting our legs a bit, sir, before settin' out.
9
May I write to say that they can
reckon
on
your sister?
10
I
reckon
on
recovering him-someday, he said, with a frank smile.
11
How little you
reckon
on
the power of the law in this country.
12
The poor lover forgot to
reckon
on
the hazard of events.
13
But there was one scholar China failed to
reckon
on
-
Jacobus
Laningdale
.
14
I guess you'd best
reckon
on
my hearing all that passes.
15
Certainly; here is my hand, and you may
reckon
on
me.
16
Well, do as you please; you may
reckon
on
my consent, you know.
Other examples for "reckon on"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
reckon
on
reckon
Verb
Preposition
Reckon on
through the time
Reckon on
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common