Examples of 'i met your husband' in a sentence
Meaning of "i met your husband"
i met your husband: Indicates that the speaker encountered or was introduced to the listener's spouse or partner
How to use "i met your husband" in a sentence
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i met your husband
I met your husband the day he arrived.
The first time I met your husband was in Ankara.
I met your husband the other day.
That's what i thought when i met your husband.
I met your husband in one of the luxurioesesten salons.
Do you remember when I met your husband in the hall?
I met your husband last week.
No one told me to speak to you, but I met your husband.
I met your husband o n the n ig ht of h is death.
Which for a coincidence! I met your husband in one of the luxurioesesten salons . ".
I met your husband at the front.
I forget his name . I met your husband.
I met your husband a few times.
I seem to have heard of you. - I met your husband in Europe.
I met your husband once.
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He 's a beat poet . I met your husband.
I met your husband in front.
All right, tough girl, this will … I met your husband.
I met your husband in jail.
I can see why you married him. -You know, I… I met your husband.
I met your husband there.
You know I met your husband the other day?
I met your husband up front.
You know, I met your husband once.
I met your husband and saw where you live.
In fact, i met your husband this morning?
I met your husband at the hospital in Basra.
Hello, I met your husband earlier.
I met your husband on a freighter out of San Francisco.
I met your husband before I ever met you.
I met your husband in Europe.
I met your husband in Normandy.
I met your husband the day you arrived. Fred Buckle.
I met your husband last week . I am very sorry for your loss.
I met your husband once . Taller than I expected.
I met your husband and saw where you live . Why?
I met your husband in Normandy. Are you there?
I met your husband once. uh, eh.
I met your husband up front. What you want?
Hi . - I met your husband the other day.
I met your husband in Normandy . Eleanor? Eleanor?