We all lost someone proverb

 We all lost someone we loved. Us, a favorite son, you a teacher you enjoyed seeing every morning.

 There is always trauma for kids when a favorite teacher is lost due to sudden death, ... There's trauma when a parent or close friends are lost. Here we have classmates -- and a large number of them -- who are dead.

 We always had fun together. We enjoyed playing board games together. My mother's favorite was 'Trivial Pursuit' ... she always won. She also loved 'Jeopardy.' She always knew all the answers.

 I remember he loved the patent cases, ... He used to get the invention involved in the case, take it apart and put it together again. He enjoyed seeing how the apparatus worked. . . . He also enjoyed the admiralty cases. He loved to get models of ships and recreate the circumstances of a collision.

 I've always loved to learn. I've always enjoyed school, and it might have gotten me into trouble with my peers and that sort of nature. A lot of it was both my parents were in the field of education. With a lot of parents that are teachers, they rarely suggest that their child go into teaching, because it is a difficult occupation. Their example really motivated me to become a teacher.

 They lost their favorite leather jacket, or they lost their favorite pair of jeans. I'm very proud of that [challenge]. I came up with that myself.

 She was by far my favorite teacher. She's one of the reasons I became a teacher.

 I loved the game. I loved the competition. But I never had any fun. I never enjoyed it. All hard work all the time.

 She always loved being around people. She enjoyed people, period. She loved to go to parties, she loved to dance.

 He loved to ski barefoot and enjoyed making his own skis. He would soak boards in water, and put them on blocks. Then he would drive his model A car up on them and let it sit while they dried. It would form a curve in them. He loved the outdoors.

 They're my favorite singers, and their style is my favorite, ... I always loved it, from early, early on. I can remember coming down the steps when I was 10 years old, and I'd here Sinatra in my house, or Bobby Drain, and my father would be playing them. It just kind of got ingrained in me, and it just grew on me.

 I loved it. The students were great and well-mannered. They cheered and really enjoyed it. And at the end of the program, I was so thrilled when one of the students came up on stage and said 'I love jazz!' It was thrilling. I loved it.

 She's my all-time favorite teacher.

 He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. I don't think there is really a favorite, I'm very fond of film making as a whole and as a medium and of course, there are some that I've enjoyed making more than others but I've enjoyed making all of them.

 Will loved all sports and sports people. He loved his family. He was a real pro, a confidant, and a man you enjoyed being around.


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This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.



Här har vi samlat ordstäv och talesätt i 35 år!

Vad är proverb?
Hur funkar det?
Vanliga frågor
Om samlingen
Ordspråkshjältar
Hjälp till!