Examples of 'aunt brooke' in a sentence
Meaning of "aunt brooke"
aunt Brooke: This phrase likely refers to a specific person named Aunt Brooke, who is likely a relative, possibly an aunt. It could also be a character in a story or someone known by the speaker
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You are aunt brooke.
Aunt Brooke is dead.
He likes being with his aunt Brooke.
Yeah, then Aunt Brooke made capes for all the rest of the kids at school.
I got a lot of aunt Brooke.
Yeah, and then Aunt Brooke made capes for the other kids in school.
I do not know if Aunt Brooke.
Can you bring my Aunt Brooke a new boyfriend? Oh, and one more thing.
You do . You are aunt brooke.
Well, Aunt Brooke says it 's snowing in Utah and that 's where Julian 's movie is playing.
Can you bring my Aunt Brooke a new boyfriend?
Well… aunt Brooke says it's snowy in Utah, and that's where Julian's movie is playing.
Good night, aunt Brooke.
Well, aunt Brooke says it 's snowy in Utah, and that 's where Julian 's movie is playing.
I am really sorry, Aunt Brooke.
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Oh, sweetie, I do not know if aunt brooke I would love that.
I will be next . Aunt Brooke.
Yeah, and there is, uh, aunt Brooke and aunt Peyton.
And that's where Julian's movie is playing. Well, Aunt Brooke says it's snowing in Utah.
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