Examples of 'got a little ahead' in a sentence

Meaning of "got a little ahead"

got a little ahead: This phrase means to progress or move forward slightly or make some advancement beyond a certain point, position, or expectation. It indicates that a person has made some progress or development earlier than anticipated or at a faster rate than expected

How to use "got a little ahead" in a sentence

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got a little ahead
I got a little ahead of myself last week.
I found it difficult to provide an adequate answer. We got a little ahead of ourselves, Chief.
You got a little ahead of yourself.
Going on about You rich people . Got a little ahead of yourself.
I got a little ahead of myself.
We're not quite done. I got a little ahead of myself.
She got a little ahead of me.
I admit I got a little ahead of myself.
I got a little ahead of myself . We are not quite done.
I guess I got a little ahead of myself.
Got a little ahead of yourself there, did not ya?
I am sorry . I got a little ahead of myself.
We got a little ahead of ourselves, Chief.
Shop Owner, You got a little ahead of yourself, son.
We got a little ahead of ourselves, I think.

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I suppose you did, Got a little ahead of yourself.,, going on about.
I got a little ahead of myself there, did not I?
Ok ok, I got a little ahead there.
I admit I got a little ahead of myself . A little exuberant and for that, I apologize.
I-I admit, I got a little ahead of myself, a little.
Ok, I got a little ahead of myself here.
I-I admit, I got a little ahead of myself.
Addie got a little ahead of me.
It seems we got a little ahead of ourselves this spring.
I admit I got a little ahead of myself. This morning.
Yeah, got a little ahead of myself.
But you got a little ahead of him, did not you?
Maybe I got a little ahead of myself, so what?
I just … got a little ahead of myself, I guess.

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