Examples of 'take christine' in a sentence

Meaning of "take christine"

Take Christine: A phrase commonly used in conversation to indicate taking someone named Christine along or inviting them to join an activity or event

How to use "take christine" in a sentence

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But we can take Christine to the carousel.
I can not wait to take Christine.
Let us take Christine to the carousel.
Okay, I will call Max and have him take Christine to preschool.
Raoul promises to take Christine away to a place where Erik can never find her.
Take Christine to the car and find April!
Next time, I think I'm just gonna take Christine and just throw her in.
Do you take Christine to be your lawful wedded wife?
Listen, just take Christine and go.
But we can take Christine to the carousel . Eventhough I know the outcome.
SKYLAR, I'm here to take Christine to the dance.
Let's take Christine to the carousel. Oh, no, that is not a good idea.
No … we can take Christine to the carousel.
April! Take Christine to the car and find April! April!
What? Let us take Christine to the carousel.

See also

Let us take Christine Brown for example.
I was going to take Christine to the Children 's Museum.
I was going to take Christine to the Children 's Museum . You were?

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