Examples of 'up who wants' in a sentence

Meaning of "up who wants"

up who wants - This phrase is commonly used in a casual setting to inquire if anyone is interested in a particular activity or opportunity

How to use "up who wants" in a sentence

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up who wants
Hands up who wants to move out of here.
I am here and someone shows up who wants to talk to you.
Hands up who wants them to go.
So what would you tell a kid today growing up who wants to be an astronaut?
Hands up who wants to die.
Let's put it to the vote, shall we? Hands up who wants to follow Shane?
Hands up who wants one.
A rich Italian has turned up who wants to build a hotel.
Hands up who wants to know where Cameron is.
One day a young woman turns up who wants him to read her novel.
Hands up who wants to be a commissioning engineer?
Jackie! I am here and someone shows up who wants to talk to you . - Anyhow.
Hands up who wants Agatha in charge.
Yes, there is . Hands up who wants Agatha in charge.
Hands up who wants a dance lesson from the academy mob tomorrow?

See also

OK. Family vote. Hands up who wants to move out of here.
Hands up who wants to be a volunteer!
Family vote . Hands up who wants to move out of here.
And hands up who wants to get Miss Cackle back.
And now, hands up who wants to save the world?
Hands up who wants a Rolls-Royce?
Now, hands up who wants to play Anne Frank.
Well, hands up who wants the day off school?
Well, hands up who wants the day That 's better.

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