Examples of 'think he bought it' in a sentence

Meaning of "think he bought it"

The phrase 'think he bought it' is often used in informal conversations to imply that someone has believed a statement or explanation that may not be entirely truthful or convincing. It suggests that the person has been deceived or misled

How to use "think he bought it" in a sentence

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think he bought it
I just do not think he bought it in a shop.
Think he bought it on his own?
I do not think he bought it.
Nonsense! Nice speech, but I do not think he bought it.
I think he bought it from a private home.
You should know that I do not think he bought it.
I think he bought it though.
The good news is, I think he bought it.
I think he bought it today.
God bless him, I think he bought it.
But I think he bought it for a different purpose.
Alberta, I do not think he bought it.
You think he bought it with dirty money?
Nice going . I think he bought it.
I think he bought it today . Oh, Lord.

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Thank you . I think he bought it.
Did you think he bought it with a mortgage?
Nice speech, but I don't think he bought it.
Yes . I think he bought it.
That 's unbelievable . I think he bought it.
Hey, I think he bought it.
Okay . Bye . God bless him, I think he bought it.
I dont think he bought it.
Well, good news is, I think he bought it.
Hi! I think he bought it.
Help yourseres. I don't think he bought it.
No, I think he bought it.
Well … I think he bought it.

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I just did not think you could lie to me
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