Examples of 'really started something' in a sentence

Meaning of "really started something"

really started something - implies that an action or event initiated a significant or consequential chain of events

How to use "really started something" in a sentence

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really started something
I think you really started something.
NARRATOR, The first creatures to leave the water really started something.
You all really started something this time.
Bent cops running scared. You really started something.
This really started something.
I feel like you and I really started something.
You really started something down there, boy.
You and Andrew have really started something here.
He really started something in this county . ”.
That editorial really started something.
Waiting for the end of the world, 'Cause you really started something.
Well you really started something.
New York 's amazing, but … I feel like you and I really started something.
We have really started something.
You too, Cynthia. You and Andrew have really started something here.

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Monica Seles really started something there.
Oh, it 's lieutenant now . You really started something.
Sheriff? You all really started something this time.
Al Gore 's movie has really started something.
You know, you really started something.
Three weeks ago, we really started something big.
Sheriff? looks like you really started something this time.
I mean, you really started something.
Yeah, you really started something.

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