Examples of 'you got a very' in a sentence
Meaning of "you got a very"
you got a very - This phrase is often used to compliment someone on possessing a particular quality or attribute
How to use "you got a very" in a sentence
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you got a very
Well you got a very nice roadster.
At the end of your notes, and you got a very sexy sound.
You got a very special woman here.
I just think that you got a very strong mother.
You got a very sweet little accent.
I want you to tell him you got a very long look at the two of us.
You got a very good thing going here.
The problem is, you got a very old heart.
You got a very big meeting coming up.
If you got the news you got a very bad sickness, you have to live.
You got a very likeable greg kinnear.
And he was going to give me a weather report… and you got a very good report.
You got a very wharfed sense of humor.
You got justice for another, and you got a very bad man off the streets.
You got a very good case here.
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You are in a restaurant . You got a very big meeting coming up.
You got a very good look at him.
You were not using that meadow . You got a very good price for it.
And you got a very good deal.
Waiting downstairs for you . And you got a very excited young lady.
Cause you got a very irritable personality.
And her father won't sign the document! You got a very old house to sell.
You got a very expressive face.
Unless, of course, you got a very big machine.
You got a very loyal employee.
They got $20 million and you got a very unsafe building on your hands.
You got a very exciting aura.
Listen to me . You got a very open face.
You got a very warm hand.
We get it, drew . You got a very muscular neck.
You got a very pretty smile.
First of all, Eugene, you got a very misleading moniker.
You got a very funny reaction to.
My client is a victim here You got a very pricey lawyer Here don't you?
You got a very sincere manner.
You call yourself a businessman, but you got a very limited inventory. - You know, Stratton.
But you got a very odd sort of attraction.
Some convenience, Sir. You got a very warm hand.
You got a very spooky kid.
One thing I like about you, Joe, you got a very likeable way.
You got a very nice body.
Don't sell yourself short. I think you got a very good skill set.
You got a very muscular neck.
Very soon you're gonna be a sick fella. You got a very high fever, and I reckon.
You got a very quick appointment.
Oh, I believe you. You got a very sincere manner.
You got a very open face.
You're in a restaurant. You got a very big meeting coming up. - Okay.
You got a very long path ahead of you.
I think you got a very good skill set.