Examples of 'he went south' in a sentence
Meaning of "he went south"
he went south: colloquially means that someone or something took a negative turn or experienced a decline or failure
How to use "he went south" in a sentence
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he went south
He went south to pick up a car for them.
They say he went south.
He went south with his polo team.
I am thinking he went south.
That he went south has a meaning for us.
But I thought you told me he went south.
He went south with the money.
You couldn't explain why you thought he went south.
He went south with them.
While studying for the priesthood, he went south to assist with voter registration.
He went south yesterday.
He joined the army as a driver. He went south with them.
He went south again.
Once Hobson had regained some health, he went south to check Mathew 's recommendations.
He went south to go to north.
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In the north? But I thought you told me he went south.
He went south on the service drive and east on Menders.
Reed may be a stand-up guy, but he went south here.
He went south and camped at what later became Petrovsk.
And then, like so many other northern kids, he went south to pursue his dreams.
He went south on the service drive and east on Menders . Then I lose him.
What do you mean, dead? He went south yesterday.
He went south and did what he knew, war.
We will catch up . He went south.
He went south yesterday . He ai not dead.
In modesto. He went south again.
He went South yesterday! Why would anybody kill Ned?
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As things went south the theories got weirder
There is got to be a demon or two in south beach
I am nearing the south end of the pier