Examples of 'just surprised me' in a sentence
Meaning of "just surprised me"
This phrase expresses that the speaker has been taken aback or caught off guard by something unexpected. It suggests that the speaker didn't anticipate or foresee the situation and that it has startled or astonished them
How to use "just surprised me" in a sentence
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just surprised me
You just surprised me with your punctuality.
My boyfriend just surprised me.
You just surprised me a little bit.
You have not upset me . You have just surprised me.
He just surprised me by getting all prickly all of a sudden.
You kinda just surprised me.
Just surprised me for a minute.
You have just surprised me.
I know I was sketchy when I left … but you just surprised me.
He just surprised me for lunch.
It was great and last 10 minutes just surprised me.
You just surprised me is all.
Not a criticism, just surprised me.
It just surprised me in so many ways.
I do not like this . Just surprised me.
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You just surprised me because you tugged at me out of nowhere.
My dad, he just surprised me.
Justin, thank God you called . My dad, he just surprised me.
Tim just surprised me.
Look, about the other night, it … it just surprised me.
It just surprised me is all.
Nothing . You just surprised me.
You just surprised me with the fourth of July.
Sorry, man, you just surprised me.
It just surprised me.
He didn't scare me, he just surprised me.
That just surprised me.
Of course, please do. You just surprised me.
So Ben just surprised me in my office.
Well, you don't really know Javier. Just surprised me.
Africa just surprised me.
No, you just… You just surprised me.
Sorry, it just surprised me when you just did a… Kind of, like.
An8 } You guys, my boyfriend just surprised me at work for Valentine 's Day!
Sorry, it just surprised me when you just.
Yeah . Î ¤ hat just surprised me.
Yeah, just surprised me.
You okay? Just surprised me.
Mom, you just surprised me.
No, you just surprised me.
You've just surprised me.
In there. Just surprised me.
Really? - He just surprised me for lunch.
No, it doesn't. You just surprised me with the fourth of July.