Not exactly showed it to me--that, as we both know, is an exaggeration.
Kathie, what is the use of denying what we both know?
X Launched by our ship-wood, float we, once adrift In fancy to that land-strip waters wash, We both know well!
He loves you; he demands your love: both know What love means in my language.
Both know as much about it, now, at least, As all Rome: no particular thanks, I beg!
And weboth know that I'm a gentleman, and you ought to be.
I'm your doctor, as we both know; but I'm your friend, too.
When Michael asks me if I will have him, as we both know he is going to do, I shall have to make conditions.
It must be something we both know, for I've brought no music," said she.
Sis and I both know it feels that way, but being victimized doesn't make you any less of a person.
We both know that, even though I haven't changed much physically, I'm not the same person I was at breakfast.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both know" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.