Sentence examples for described you know from inspiring English sources

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"I just described, you know, your next-door neighbor".

In Wonder, the main character is fully described, you know everything about him and there aren't any gaps which you don't know about, as if you knew him as a person.

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Maybe yes, in our heart, we feel bit jealous, it's hard to describe, you know.

Maybe yes, in our heart, we feel bit jealous, it's hard to describe, you know.... A: Yeah maybe, one thing, if there is a new girl, one that just came to work here, at least she will earn more than us.

They might be best understood as claiming, "If there were a situation like the one described, you would not know that there are sheep in the field".

Holden described "Only You Know and I Know" as an "angry love song" that had some sampling of "Motown" style music mixed in.

There's something extremely convincing in the way you describe yourself; you know yourself pretty well.

This is probably the closest that Luther will ever come to describing us, you know.

He has that mascot-next-door quality, hard to describe, but you know it when you see it.

The shockingly moving playground chase involving a Kukeri (like an elephant, they're hard to describe, but you know one once you've seen one).

It is difficult to describe, but you know it is there when tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide go crazy all over your tongue.

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