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'SUM' in a movie sentence | examples for 'SUM' from movies

[Scene: Ross's apartment, Die Hard has ended, only I don’t think Joey and Ross know that yet. As you see, they are both asleep. And they’re on the same couch. Which means they’re sleeping together. Not like Joey is at one end and Ross is on the other, they both happen to be lying down and sleeping together. Well, there hasn’t been any clothes removed so not that kind of sleeping together. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. That is unless you’re a Republican in which that kind of thing will bring about the downfall of Western society, especially if they should happen to want to get married. Anyway, let me recap. No, there is too much, let me sum up. Ross and Joey are taking a nap together on top of each other and both wake-up at the same time, realize what they just did, scream, and jump up.]

"Friends", season 7, episode 6

Ross: Well, well to sum up, we’re having fun, you look young.

"Friends", season 8, episode 11

Rachel: Well uh, yes and no. Except not no. So to sum it up, yeah.

"Friends", season 8, episode 8

Joey: I have an audition for this play and for some of it I have to speak French. Which, according to my résumé, I'm fluent in.

"Friends", season 10, episode 13

Ross: Joey, you shouldn't lie on your résumé.

"Friends", season 10, episode 13

Ross: Hello. (He throws his jacket towards the coat rack and misses.) I’m sorry I’m a little late. Ah—(Checks his watch)—Whoa! A lot late. Let me start by uh, by introducing myself, I am Professor Geller. (The bell rings.) So to sum up, I’m Professor Geller. Good job today.

"Friends", season 8, episode 12