Examples of 'had their fun' in a sentence

Meaning of "had their fun"

had their fun: This phrase typically refers to a situation where people have enjoyed themselves or engaged in some form of entertainment or excitement

How to use "had their fun" in a sentence

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had their fun
Les rosbifs have had their fun.
They had their fun and now it was over.
They have had their fun.
They had their fun and then they throw out the kid?
I think they had their fun.
They had their fun and then they.
Cartoonists had their fun.
She kills them in revenge . After the three have had their fun.
My uncles and aunts had their fun when it was their time.
Why wait until everyone else has had their fun.
They should have had their fun before they got here.
They paint their victims with the red hand . And after they have had their fun.
Looks like the infidels had their fun with you.
White vendors had their fun too, bringing watermelons by the cartload.
But the two have not had their fun yet.

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Well, the ponies had their fun and we have returned the bridles back to normal.
All right, you all, the beast had their fun.
I think they have had their fun at our expense long enough.
I'm gonna suggest Okay, everybody's had their fun.
The big stars had their fun in New Orleans.
Just take the posters down. - No, they had their fun.
Well, they had their fun and I have had mine.
Throw out the kid? They are evil . They had their fun and then they.
They had their fun and then they throw out the kid? They're evil.
Judge and Stanton had their fun last year.
Well, they had their fun and I have had mine. -Now, it is over.
Okay, everybody 's had their fun.
People have had their fun with it . ”.

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