Examples of 'old yearbook' in a sentence
Meaning of "old yearbook"
old yearbook - a book published annually by a school, college, or university, that includes pictures of students and information about school events and activities
How to use "old yearbook" in a sentence
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old yearbook
Just like your old yearbook picture.
I was just flipping through your old yearbook.
His old yearbook held a clue to what he was hiding.
We looked at our old yearbook pictures.
I found an old yearbook photo of you and he remembered you right away . At first.
I have his old yearbook.
I found an old yearbook photo of you and he remembered you right away.
I visited the public library and found old yearbook pictures of Axl.
I found an old yearbook photo and he remembered right away.
Let me see if I can find my old yearbook.
I like these old yearbook pictures.
We can watch TV and, oh, we can look through my old yearbook.
Be like our old yearbook days.
Hey, mom, I was just flipping through your old yearbook.
The old yearbook.
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I found his name but there is no photo! in an old yearbook in the library.
Our old yearbook.
And here you go . Just like your old yearbook picture.
At first . I found an old yearbook photo and he remembered right away.
Legend has it that Christopher stumbled upon someone 's old yearbook at a Salvation Army.
Oh, that 's my old yearbook photo with my zombie eyes.
Yes, I have his old yearbook.
You, what, found my old yearbook and got a picture of my high school boyfriend?
Oh yes, I have his old yearbook.
Rose did not just give us an old yearbook with so many pictures of skinny ties.
Hey, mom, Good morning. I was just flipping through your old yearbook.
Like an old yearbook.
Come in! Just like your old yearbook picture.
Ian 's old yearbook.
Was in Kelly's stomach? Because an old yearbook picture of Darcy.
They showed you that old yearbook photo of me, didn't they? - Danielle.
You, what, found my old yearbook.
They showed you that old yearbook photo of me, did not they?
Huh? Just like your old yearbook picture.
So my dad slipped me his old yearbook and said " page 37, Mark Clements.
Donna! I dug up the old yearbook and saw.
Let me see . - The old yearbook.
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