Examples of 'me your book' in a sentence
Meaning of "me your book"
An incomplete or grammatically incorrect phrase. The correct form would be 'lend me your book' or 'give me your book', which means requesting someone to temporarily give or lend their book to the speaker
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me your book
My husband gave me your book on our date.
Give me your book and I will take it to the producers.
And then she gave me your book.
You bring me your book in hospital.
I immediately asked a friend who 's now in England to buy me your book.
Castor told me your book was great.
You are moving before I know the answers . Give me your book.
Come show me your book instead of always talking.
So I was hoping you could lend me your Book of the Dead.
Your editor told me your book would be published immediately after.
And do not forget, send me your book.
Give me your book.
Laurence, you sent me your book.
Pass me your book.
Your syllabus is easy. Give me your book.
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Give me your book of hours, I will open up the gate of spells.
She showed me your book.
She gave me your book on John Stuart Mill, and I read it last night.
But barbara jane convinced me your book would be different.
Let's get started then. Your syllabus is easy. Give me your book.
You gave me your book.
Brush it off . And do not forget, send me your book.
You bring me your book in hospital. I read.
All right, pitch me your book.
Well, show me your book then . Show me the spell.
I will not be denied ♫ Send me your book.
Just … consider me your Book of the Month Club.
How did you find out? Laurence, you sent me your book.
Well, show me your book then.
You must not have done it right. Well, show me your book then.
Here . give me your book of knowledge.
I simply said, Give me your book.
You bring me your book in hospital . I read . I get interested.
Please lend me your book.
And do not send me your book - I will just buy it!
Mr Malaussene? You sent me your book.
Why? Give me your book.
That one . Give me your book.
No kidding! Castor told me your book was great.
Come on, show me your book.
Hurry . Pass me your book.
I am happy. Just… consider me your Book of the Month Club.
Got a pen? - Give me your book.
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