Examples of 'was what we' in a sentence
Meaning of "was what we"
Was what we: Refers to a past event or situation that is being described or discussed
How to use "was what we" in a sentence
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I thought us was what we have got right here.
It felt like actually doing less was what we had to do.
She was what we used to call a decided blonde.
What he did not know was what we are born into.
This was what we called the meaningful condition.
The things he said was what we needed to hear.
Bill was what we used to call a short ball.
We used them just because it was what we had.
I thought that was what we were all nodding about.
I am not sure that was wise but it was what we did.
Your adolescence was what we might call special.
He was what we would call a modern day entrepreneur.
I thought that was what we had discussed.
It was what we would do today in a social survey.
All that we heard was what we should not do.
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That was what we passed in at the second input.
What she was saying was what we were all feeling.
That was what we consciously used as our model.
I just wanted to be sure that was what we were discussing.
So this was what we call the cosmic religion.
Maybe a breath of fresh air was what we needed.
That was what we all waited for.
But all they saw us doing was what we always do.
That was what we feared but expected.
And everything that he said was what we wanted.
That was what we call a coup de théâtre.
In fact what he was doing there was what we now call deconstruction.
That was what we should have been doing at the end.
The decision now was what we were gonna do.
She was what we used to call a bag lady.
I understood that was what we had decided.
That was what we brought into rehearsals.
But since that was what we agreed.
That was what we have done from our side.
Much of the report was what we expected.
They was what we call the penny press.
The news this morning was what we feared most.
But this was what we decided as a married couple.
I thought some distance was what we needed.
My grandpa was what we call in my family a good man.
In essence what we thought was what we got.
I thought that was what we agreed we would do.
Was what we all did at that time.
But this event was what we were looking for.
Was what we found when we walked the crime scenes.
I thought that was what we were playing at.
He was what we would today call a successful networker.
The flow he achieved was what we were most impressed by.
It was what we both needed at the time.
Motor racing was what we lived for.