Examples of 'rubbed you' in a sentence
Meaning of "rubbed you"
rubbed you: Past tense expression describing a situation where someone caused irritation or annoyance to another person
How to use "rubbed you" in a sentence
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rubbed you
He surely rubbed you the wrong way.
From which you came out because he rubbed you.
I have rubbed you the wrong way.
The lady on that tropical island that rubbed you and herself in with.
She rubbed you the wrong way, but she also interested you.
Sounds like somebody rubbed you the wrong way.
He did not slam you or bump you . He rubbed you.
Must have rubbed you the wrong way.
Yeah, because simpkins rubbed you up.
That fella just rubbed you guys the wrong way, did not he?
It 's correct english, which is probably why it rubbed you the wrong way.
I thought I rubbed you the right way.
Rubbing is racing . He rubbed you.
It might have rubbed you the wrong way.
What-what rubbed you the most? Okay, so we can get on the same page.
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That acting class really rubbed you the wrong way.
He rubbed you the wrong way, huh?
Because he rubbed you.
He rubbed you the wrong way, did he?
Did i say something that rubbed you the wrong way?
That has rubbed you the wrong way? Mr. Peters, sir, is there something about me.
Well, that acting class really rubbed you the wrong way.
Well, I guess he rubbed you the right way . The massage therapist.
I have no doubt that this book would have rubbed you wrong, too, Lisa.
Papi, I know Mr. Finn rubbed you the wrong way, Wait until you meet him.
Just now. Mr. Foyle, I'm very sorry if Guy rubbed you up the wrong way.
Shut up! That fella just rubbed you guys the wrong way, did not he?
The lady on that tropical island that rubbed you and herself in with … Oil?
Well, I guess he rubbed you the right way.
Talk about hard time. I guess the guy rubbed you the wrong way, huh?
Mr. Foyle, I am very sorry if Guy rubbed you up the wrong way just now.
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