Examples of 'both ways before you' in a sentence

Meaning of "both ways before you"

both ways before you - 'Both ways before you' is a cautionary expression advising someone to carefully consider all possible consequences, outcomes, or perspectives before making a decision or taking action. This phrase encourages thorough reflection and awareness of the potential impacts or implications of a choice or behavior before proceeding

How to use "both ways before you" in a sentence

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both ways before you
Look both ways before you leave.
Stop at every corner and look both ways before you cross.
Look both ways before you cross.
Did not his mother tell him look both ways before you cross the street.
Look both ways before you cross the street.
I told you to look both ways before you cross.
Look both ways before you cross the street at intersections regulated by traffic lights.
Remember to look both ways before you cross me.
Look both ways before you cross the road.
Did not your mom tell you to watch both ways before you cross the street?
Look both ways before you cross the street . Hurry up.
As in your ability to look both ways before you cross the street?
You know, look both ways before you cross the street . Do not talk to strangers.
Man, did not anyone ever teach you to look both ways before you cross the street?
Darling, look both ways Before you cross me ♪ ♪ You are headed for the danger zone ♪.

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I'm putting bodies on the board Look both ways before you cross the street.
You know, look both ways before you cross the street.
Didn't anyone ever teach you to look both ways before you crossed the street?
You got to look both ways before you cross the street . Munch.
Okay, make sure to look both ways before you cross the street.
You still look both ways before you cross the street, for example . ”.
Your mother did teach you to look both ways before you cross the street, right?
Make sure to look both ways before you cross the street.
Your parents taught you to “ look both ways before you cross the street . ”.
You got to look both ways before you cross the street.
MIMICKING " Make sure to look both ways before you cross the street . ".
You need to look both ways before you cross the track.
You have heard the saying, ‘ look both ways before you cross the street . '.
You need to look both ways before you cross the street.
You know the saying, “ look both ways before you cross the road ”?
Darling, look both ways Before you cross me.
It 's a good rule to look both ways before you cross the street anywhere.

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