Sentence examples similar to whatever that connotes from inspiring English sources

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Whatever that might mean.

(Whatever that entails).

"Whatever that's worth".

Whatever that it is".

Whatever that may be".

Janet Tavakoli: Whatever that takes.

Shoot whatever that is moving.

"Whatever with that" connotes dismissal along with vast world-weariness: it indicates that the idea just presented is not only infeasible but that further exposure to the sensibility that came up with it may send the listener into an intractable stupor.

The main thing is that connotes losing".

Is there a universal symbol that connotes danger?

Gone are the stutter-step beats, the R&B samples, pretty much anything that connotes motion.

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