Sentence examples for met someone better from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To meet someone halfway.

To compromise with someone.

Exact(2)

While I'm sure we'd all like to turn the tables on those that spurned us, the problem with this as a movie is that we spend much of One Day waiting for Dexter to stop being a jerk while wondering why the increasingly attractive and accomplished Emma hasn't met someone better.

Unless, of course, the truth is you've stopped finding him/her attractive, you've met someone better, or that you're just plain bored with the relationship.

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I noticed that pretty soon after our date you met someone better-looking, smarter, and funnier than me.

But if we don't meet I promise I'm saying a prayer that you meet someone better and more studlier than I.

Everything happens for a reason, you'll meet someone better.

After twenty years in the business, Stanwyck had met someone with better legs.

Granted, not everyone knows a Roll Safe, but we've all met someone who thinks they're much better connected than they really are.

Dan met someone else.

Finally, I've met someone.

He had recently met someone.

"He'd met someone else.

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