Examples of 'i said you looked' in a sentence
Meaning of "i said you looked"
i said you looked - Indicates a past action of mentioning or expressing to someone that they appeared a certain way or had a particular expression
How to use "i said you looked" in a sentence
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i said you looked
I said you looked ugly on the beach.
Just because I said you looked good.
I said you looked like a porpoise.
Do you remember when I said you looked familiar?
I said you looked everywhere for him after.
Are you saying that because I said you looked like a woman?
I said you looked nice in the second one.
What did you call me? I said you looked like pollyanna.
I said you looked like a mime.
I did not say you were one, I said you looked like one.
I said you looked nice.
What would you call me? I said you looked like Pollyanna.
I said you looked intelligent.
That 's what you call it, since I said you looked sexy in it.
I said you looked fine.
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It is! That 's what you call it, since I said you looked sexy in it.
I said you looked like you sold your soul.
Hey, uh, you seemed upset when I said you looked familiar.
I said you looked like you were good with your hands.
There is none left for the camera! I said you looked ugly on the beach … - Screw beauty!
I said you looked like Pollyanna.
Now, you know why I said you looked like Mona Lisa?
I said you looked like a bunch of ears without pricks!
Well, I remarked about it the last time I saw you . - I said you looked intelligent.
And I said you looked kind of like a bulldog.
Remember when I said you looked good in a strapless?
I said you looked wonderful in a white uniform . You should wear it more often.
To say, " I am sorry I said you looked like you would be a bad driver.
I said you looked like an egg, sir.
You know I said you looked well?
I said you looked nice in it. - I know you did.
You know, I said you looked nice!
I said you looked like a mime . Then, I saw what you were wearing.
I said you looked good on screen. Why?
I said you looked nice . What 's wrong with that?