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Surprise — US. [sərˈpraɪz], UK. [səˈpraɪz]

 

Main meanings of the word ‘Surprise’:

  1. An unexpected or astonishing event or fact.
  2. A feeling of shock, amazement, or wonder caused by something unexpected.

 

10 simple sentences with ‘Surprise’:

  • My mom loves a good surprise.
  • Does Isabella like this surprise?
  • Our surprise was a big cake.
  • They planned a surprise for Samantha.
  • I got a surprise today.
  • Is this surprise for Mark?
  • Your brother will love the surprise.
  • Have you ever planned a surprise?
  • That surprise was so unexpected!
  • Let’s prepare a surprise for Lily.

 

The sentences with ‘Surprise’ from movies:

Just came to surprise you. – Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

A little surprise for you, my friends. – Space Jam (1996)

What a surprise! – Midnight In Paris (2011)

Maybe this is some sort of surprise party. – Judge Dredd (1995)

You surprise me, Ringo. – Yellow Submarine (1968)

Surprise me. – Ratatouille (2007)

Mr. Rogers, what a pleasant surprise. – Tetris (2023)

Grandma, what a surprise. – The Addams Family (2019)

She hates a surprise. – Ticket to Paradise (2022)

You surprise me. – Moana (2016)

What a pleasant surprise. – 300 (2006)

Nice surprise. – FastFive (2011)

That’s a surprise. – Best in Show (2000)

I have arranged a little surprise for you. – A Clockwork Orange (1971)

What a great surprise! – The Great Outdoors (1988)

Dennis has a big surprise for you. – Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)

Surprise, Sidney. – Scream (1996)

It’s a surprise? – Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)

I was only trying to surprise you. – Kick Ass (2010)

What’s the surprise? – Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom (1984)

God, that’s a surprise. – Love Actually (2003)

That’s a big surprise. – American History X (1998)

Well, what a surprise. – The Towering Inferno (1974)

It’s a surprise. – The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)

We were gonna surprise you. – Scarface (1983)

What a nice surprise. – The Apprentice (2024)

Well, this is a surprise. – Rebel Ridge (2024)

Uh, it’s the surprise. – Men in Black 3 (2012)

I have a delicious surprise. – Singin’ in the Rain (1952)

Eddie, you surprise me. – 28 Days (2000)

Take them by surprise. – War of the Worlds (2005)

You’ve got a big surprise coming to you. – The Shining (1980)

The best kind of prize is a surprise. – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

That’s a nice surprise. – High Fidelity (2000)

That’s the big surprise. – Misery (1990)

It was supposed to be a surprise. – Meet The Fockers (2004)

This is a surprise. – Citizen Kane (1941)

I’ve got a surprise for you. – Bolt (2008)

Mr. Ford, this is a surprise. – Ford v Ferrari (2019)

Good surprise or nasty surprise? – Notting Hill (1999)

Surprise, it’s big. – Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)

I have a surprise. – The Holdovers (2023)

What time is my surprise party? – Working Girl (1988)

It would surprise the hell out of me. – Angels and Demons (2009)

You’ve ruined the surprise! – Alice in Wonderland (2010)

Genuine surprise. – Oceans Thirteen (2007)

What a surprise this is! – Rocky (1976)

I thought I’d surprise you. – Dead Poets Society (1989)

He’s the one to surprise. – Ice Age (2002)

And to the entire world, really, so surprise. – The Martian (2015)

It came as a complete surprise to me. – Chinatown (1974)

Surprise, surprise. – The Sound of Music (1965)

Tom, you surprise me. – The Godfather Part II (1974)

This is a pleasant surprise. – Sleeping Beauty (1959)

I ruined the surprise, I suppose. – The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)

We have a surprise for you. – Jesus Revolution (2023)

I just don’t want to ruin the surprise. – Hitch (2005)

Just thought I’d surprise you for lunch. – Upgraded (2024)

Big surprise for the Russians. – Tremors (1990)

Baby, have I got a surprise for you. – The Color Purple (1985)

Collect me at half past for the surprise. – Magic Mike’s Last Dance (2023)

Surprise attack. – Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)

But surprise. – Minority Report (2002)

That is the last surprise. – Tom and Jerry (2021)

Now there you surprise me. – Harvey (1950)