Examples of 'your shakespeare' in a sentence

Meaning of "your shakespeare"

your shakespeare - A phrase used to indicate that someone has a deep understanding or familiarity with a particular subject or area of expertise

How to use "your shakespeare" in a sentence

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your shakespeare
On your shakespeare test tomorrow.
We are continuing with your Shakespeare immersion.
Cleopatra knew nothing of the team spirit, if you read your Shakespeare.
Read your shakespeare.
I took the liberty of glancing through your Shakespeare.
I noticed your Shakespeare collection over there.
Start quoting him now Brush up your Shakespeare.
Roll that in your Shakespeare and smoke it.
All right, get back in and study your Shakespeare.
I have to say that your Shakespeare class is my favorite course this semester.
Watching tv isn't going to help you on your shakespeare test tomorrow.
Brush up your Shakespeare And they will all kowtow.
Leave a message at the beep if you like, but remember your Shakespeare.
You have read your Shakespeare.
Leave a message at the beep if you would like. But remember your Shakespeare.

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Get back to your Shakespeare.
You know, I am really excited about helping you with your Shakespeare.
You know your Shakespeare.
I have! I took the liberty of glancing through your Shakespeare.
Brush up your Shakespeare.
Is my favorite course this semester. Professor Banks I have to say that your Shakespeare class.
But what about your Shakespeare show?
Thanks, thanks . All right, get back in and study your Shakespeare.
Matt, your Shakespeare is so good.
Somebody wants to publish my novel . Roll that in your Shakespeare and smoke it.
But what about your Shakespeare show? Do not you have that to do? You kidding?
Miss Zinone, I would like to see you about your Shakespeare essay.
You know your Shakespeare then, do you?
All right, well, let us hear a bit of your Shakespeare then.
All right, well, let's hear a bit of your Shakespeare then. All right.
See, now I'm impressed. You have read your Shakespeare.
Well, if you will excuse me, sir, I will take your Shakespeare down to the framer.
Thanks, thanks . - Get back to your Shakespeare.

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