Examples of using Uncle james in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Uncle James!
Goodbye, Uncle James.
Uncle James, you're creeping me out.
Good night, Uncle James.
Uncle James, they have every right to be suspicious.
You're as bad as uncle James.
I'm not a fool, Uncle James.
You know what Uncle James would call that, don't you?
A deal's a deal, uncle James.
I hope Uncle James ain't got you all wrong.
There are no gears, Uncle James.
Hard to imagine uncle James gave himself away like that.
I'm still in here, Uncle James.
Really, uncle James, I would forgotten how good you were at all this.
Feeling better, Uncle James?
Uncle James, if it's a matter of alibis, i have already provided one.
Hey, you be nice to Uncle James.
No, really, uncle James, i think just this once you should let me explain.
This is a guaranteed winner, Uncle James.
Why, Uncle James, you have an innocent countenance but you're a devil at cards!
I don't want to do that, Uncle James.
I went to Uncle James because, basically, I ain't got the funds to finance it.
I was very sorry to hear of the death of Uncle James.
How about you go and cool off in the pool whilst Uncle James and I go inside and we have a little chat?
I'm going to show her around and I will show her my paperbacks, and introduce her to Uncle James.
And you need to chill with all that Uncle James crap, because you are not related to James Brown.
No, but she's going to be here any minute, and I just put Uncle James down.
No, really, I only popped in here to make Uncle James a few quid.
In 1824 Jackson wrote aletter saying that he was born on the plantation of his uncle James Crawford in Lancaster County, South Carolina.