Examples of 'guess who bought' in a sentence

Meaning of "guess who bought"

Guess who bought: a phrase used to suggest or emphasize that the speaker knows who made a particular purchase or acquisition, often in a playful or teasing manner

How to use "guess who bought" in a sentence

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guess who bought
You will never guess who bought it.
Guess who bought it for him.
I bought one of the five, so guess who bought the rest four.
Guess who bought them for me.
See these rings? Guess who bought them for me.
Guess who bought an old garage up near the tracks.
I got myself one, guess who bought the other?
Guess who bought them.
And guess who bought a ticket?
Guess who bought it.
And guess who bought it?
And guess who bought Alison a fitness band for Christmas.
Guess who bought us 2 tickets to a magic show.
Guess who bought a token from yours truly today?
Guess who bought the paper on your gambling debts?

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Guess who bought out the stock in the early years?
And guess who bought the house fairly soon after the murder?
And guess who bought Alison a fitness band for Christmas . Her husband.
Guess who bought the last bottles?
Guess who bought the house?
Guess who bought a new hat?
And guess who bought a powder blue Fairlane, in cash, day before yesterday.
And guess who bought a powder blue Fairlane, in cash, day before yesterday. Eddie bade.
Guess who bought the very last Chloe William 's original today?
Guess who bought us 2 tickets to a magic show . - Hello, Megan.

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