Examples of 'took eddie' in a sentence

Meaning of "took eddie"

took eddie: Refers to the action of escorting or bringing someone named Eddie to a particular place or event. This phrase is used to describe the act of accompanying someone named Eddie

How to use "took eddie" in a sentence

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Herman took Eddie over to the park to play a little baseball.
I told Dr Crane it was because you took Eddie in the elevator.
I took Eddie out.
I just want to make sure Daphne took Eddie for a walk.
Do you know it took Eddie three months to ask me out?
Yeah . I told Dr Crane it was because you took Eddie in the elevator.
Just took eddie on a walk for me. yeah.
The man in yellow, he took Eddie.
Terry took Eddie.
You took Eddie to the vet? Every time we took him to the vet, he.
The Man in Yellow, he took Eddie right in front of me.
He took him . The Man in Yellow, he took Eddie.
Yeah, he just took Eddie on a walk for me.
A man in yellow, he took Eddie.
You took Eddie to the vet?

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Terry, they took Eddie.
Is that why he got kidnapped? No, I do not know why Wells took Eddie.
Actually, er, we took Eddie to go and see the cafes this morning.
The Man in Yellow, he took Eddie right in front of me . What happened?
Mary Ellen, J.D. took Eddie through the plant today.

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