Sentence examples for wanna type from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes, people just wanna type.

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Whatever you wanna call this type of music.

The type that wanna suck you dry and then eat some lunch with you.

It read, "Type to wanna suck you dry and then eat some lunch with you".

Below the photo her bio references Drake's line from the track "Only" reading, "Type to wanna suck you dry and then eat some lunch with you".

In the music industry, we rarely hear about big women, other than in songs like Drake's verse in Nicki Minaj's "Only," where Drake says he likes BBW (big, beautiful women) because they're the type "to wanna suck you dry and then eat some lunch with you".

With her first album, "Willa Was Here," released last week, and her Britney Spears-type video, "I Wanna Be Bad," running on MTV, the hair-tossing, navel-baring, foot-stomping 20-year-old Willa Ford is being sent off with all the hoopla that Atlantic Records can muster.

I wanna be recognized as one of those types that embodies the music.

Says Lee (Jess Barbagallo), a winning young all-American type of uncertain gender: "I just wanna be ready for tryouts.

A couple of real cute (as in wanna drop a truck on them cute) elf-types offer Skeletor a bowl of Spoo".

The Transformed Mirror IQ Blocks, a new type of IQ cube that you may wanna to challenge it!!

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