Examples of 'met what' in a sentence

Meaning of "met what"

met what: A phrase that is often used rhetorically to express astonishment, disbelief, or confusion about something that has just been said, observed, or experienced. It typically conveys a sense of surprise or inquiry in response to a statement or action

How to use "met what" in a sentence

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met what
I met what seemed to me to be a goddess.
Do you remember when we first met what you said?
You have met what appears to be the person of your dreams.
Asked one of the little boys that I'd met what he thought about my.
And I met what was gonna turn out to be the rest of my life.
I am Courtney . I do not think we have met what with the cruel politics of high school.
Where I met what came and left behind my sorrows . And I am traveling still.
Jack … when we first met what were you doing?
And I met what was gonna turn out to be.
I didn't realize when we met what a… name he was.
Where I met what came and left behind my sorrows.
When you were a kid, when we met what was your address?
Russell! And I met what was gonna turn out to be the rest of my life.
Fortunately, though, we have already met What a remark.
I do not think we have met what with the cruel politics of high school.

See also

Do you remember when we first met what you said? No, what?
Hey… - Never met what are you doing here? There.
Errababu, both the lips haven't met What would that be?
Everything met what I would expect . ”.
Successfully Met What was planned,.

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