Examples of 'spoken too soon' in a sentence

Meaning of "spoken too soon"

Spoken too soon: Indicates that someone made a statement or prediction prematurely, before it was appropriate or accurate

How to use "spoken too soon" in a sentence

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spoken too soon
You may have spoken too soon.
Spoken too soon.
Tisdall may have spoken too soon.
I may have spoken too soon when I said this match looked to be about over.
Aha might have spoken too soon.
But Dan had spoken too soon and now he had an omelet on his face.
I think you may have spoken too soon.
I might have spoken too soon about that maturity thing.
But Harrison may have spoken too soon.
I had spoken too soon.
However, Tory might have spoken too soon.
I might have spoken too soon about North Carolina.
However, Chamberlain was not the only one to have spoken too soon.
I may have spoken too soon.
When we got to the driver 's briefing, however, I realised I would spoken too soon.

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Looks like I might have spoken too soon the other day.
I might have spoken too soon about that maturity thing. No, no, no, no.
Those words were spoken too soon.
I realised I would spoken too soon.
I love when I have spoken too soon.
Wait a minute … I may have spoken too soon.
Get in. You might have spoken too soon.
Actually, I may have spoken too soon.
Oh, I may have spoken too soon.
One of the rare times you may have spoken too soon - He 's here!

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Examples of using Spoken
Has not spoken a word for hours
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