Examples of using Some man in English and their translations into Hebrew
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It's just some man from Texas.
The hare said that there was some man there.
There's some man in your office.
I might have known There is always some man.
And also, some man delivered this for you.
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You are not gonna start dating some man for show.
Some man. But that's all I could get out of him.
I don't like some man ass.
Some man called Turaner Alagöz.- And who is that?
Then one day, some man ask me to marry him.
Somebody just said that my daughter left with some man.
By the way, some man called looking for you.
Five hundred dollars for dancing for some man who makes cotton.
Not even some man she doesn't care to mention?
Don't get your hopes up today. Some man will just crush'em.
Some man claims that there's a bomb under our seats.
I mean, well, to tell you the truth, she's actually living with some man.
She was with some man and I just must have gone crazy.
Some man has opened a nudist colony at Wickford in Essex, called the Moonella Group.
I can't have you over there wondering if some man twice your age is trying to corner you.
Just some man who seemed to think you wanted him back in my bed.
There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and a little cheaper.
I'm not some man reacting out of rage and then thinking later.
I get there and some man tells me the plane's from Boston.
Some man or other must present wall… and hold his fingers thus, and through that cranny must Pyramus and Thisby whisper.
But here, student, some man or woman is not of an angry and irritable character;
You have some man that wants to cheat with you, you're tempted.
Until I saw some man studying the monastery and I knew that trouble was coming.
So I don't need some man telling me I can't have plastic surgery to look good for my man. .
Psychic surgery is some man dipping his hand in a bucket of chicken guts… and pretending to remove tumors from the sick and gullible.