Examples of 'bus out of here' in a sentence
Meaning of "bus out of here"
bus out of here: This phrase is a colloquial way of expressing the need or desire for a bus to leave or depart from a particular location. It is often used informally in spoken language to indicate a readiness to board a bus or to urge someone to leave quickly using transportation
How to use "bus out of here" in a sentence
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bus out of here
And get that bus out of here.
He doesn't talk about anything but gets on the first bus out of here.
Get this bus out of here.
I am getting her on the first and fastest bus out of here.
I am taking a bus out of here day after tomorrow.
We are taking the last bus out of here.
I am takin'a bus out of here in the morning.
Look, I heard a rumour on the road that the first bus out of here leaves today.
There's a bus out of here in 15 minutes… and another one in three hours.
I am hopping the next bus out of here.
And I'm gonna take a bus out of here tomorrow.
If it 's my choice, I am on the next bus out of here.
I was supposed to be on that bus out of here forever . No, I can not go home.
And after our interview, I'm on the first bus out of here.
I am on the next bus out of here.
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That does it. I'm hopping the next bus out of here.
I was supposed to be on that bus out of here forever.
Hey, do not worry . We will get the first bus out of here.
Let us take the first bus out of here.
We will get the first bus out of here.
Ai not no Sacramento bus out of here.
I'm getting on the first bus out of here.
On the double! Get this bus out of here.
And another one in three hours . There is a bus out of here in 15 minutes.
Hey . Out . And get that bus out of here.