Examples of 'is something in the water' in a sentence

Meaning of "is something in the water"

is something in the water - This phrase is a colloquial expression used to question or express wonder about unusual or unexpected behavior in a lighthearted manner. It implies curiosity or surprise at an inexplicable situation or occurrence, often with a humorous tone

How to use "is something in the water" in a sentence

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is something in the water
It is something in the water after all.
Gentleman, there is something in the water.
Is something in the water making people stupid?
Perhaps it is something in the water.
Is something in the water in Naperville?
Obviously there is something in the water in Hawaii.
Maybe it's a trick of some sort, maybe there is something in the water.
There is something in the water.
I swear Todd, there is something in the water.
But there is something in the water and I need to get out fast.
Steve, there is something in the water.
Or, maybe there is something in the water and soil of Money, Mississippi,.

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