Examples of using "Warst" in a sentence and their english translations:
You were cream-crackered.
You were handsome.
- You were undressed.
- You were naked.
You were scary.
Did you get a haircut?
Were you fat when you were in high school?
Why were you there?
Were you happy?
You were happy.
You were jealous.
You were sick.
You were great.
You were busy.
You were pregnant.
- Where have you been?
- Where were you?
- Where've you been?
You were perfect.
You were overwhelmed.
You were charming.
You were outside.
You were brave.
- You agreed.
- You were OK with it.
You were tired.
Were you busy?
- You were exhausted.
- You were worn out.
- You were cream-crackered.
You nailed it!
You were active.
You were confused.
Were you excited?
Were you ready?
Were you there?
You were hurt.
You were handsome.
Were you invited?
Were you nervous?
Were you drunk?
You were scary.
- Did you see a doctor?
- Did you go to the doctor?
So where were you?
Have you been there?
Have you ever been a teacher?
Oh, you were at the hairdresser's.
Why were you there?
Have you ever gone skinny dipping?
So where were you?
You were my friend.
- Where were you yesterday?
- Where have you been yesterday?
You were very happy.
You were simply tired.
You were not jealous.
Were you overweight?
Why were you there?
You were jealous, weren't you?
You've been very quiet.
You were so sweet.
You weren't ill.
And where were you?
Weren't you tired?
Where were you in 1979?
Did you see a doctor?
Have you been to the barber?
You weren't there.
Was it you, Tom?