Examples of 'stuff ahead' in a sentence
Meaning of "stuff ahead"
stuff ahead: This phrase implies that there are challenges, tasks, or obstacles that need to be dealt with or addressed in the near future
How to use "stuff ahead" in a sentence
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stuff ahead
I need to know this stuff ahead of time.
It will be pretty tough on you if we gotta fly over that stuff ahead.
To send some of his stuff ahead to paris.
You gotta push through and hope there is better stuff ahead.
So there is a lot of cool stuff ahead because of that.
Regiment 's saving the cream for the rougher stuff ahead.
I sent my stuff ahead.
I just, you know … I got another tour, so I sent my stuff ahead.
Plus, we would be shipping stuff ahead while we were filming.
I got another tour, so I sent my stuff ahead.
They check all that stuff ahead of time, lung capacity and stuff.
We got some heavy stuff ahead.
We got some heavy stuff ahead of us . We have got to climb on top.
We have got heavy stuff ahead.
You got better stuff ahead than that. Come on.
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You know it would be nice to know this stuff ahead of time.
He's always just putting other stuff ahead of you. But what the hell do I know?
I am actually going to the airport to send some stuff ahead to Paris.
We got some heavy stuff ahead of us.
I just, yoυ know-- I got another tour, so I sent my stuff ahead.
Man, you have some great stuff ahead of you, haha.
You are Leonard, and you still have a lot of great stuff ahead of you.
There is so much good stuff ahead of me.
So I guess he sent his stuff ahead.
But they tape some of the party stuff ahead of time.
But you have to stop putting your personal stuff ahead of the movement.
He 's always just putting other stuff ahead of you.
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