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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Hi everyone. ... Emotion: smile would you please tell me the meaning of (I'm plumb out) ??? Emotion: smile
  

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to be out of something is an idiom that means that you had something but now your supply is gone. eg I can't buy that because I'm out of money. I need to find an ATM.

  • to be out of something is an idiom that means that you had something but now your supply is gone.
  • eg I can't buy that because I'm out of money.
  • I need to find an ATM.
  • eg I got angry, because I was out of patience.
  • 'Plumb' is just an American-English slang intensifier.
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to be out of something is an idiom that means that you had something but now your supply is gone.
eg I can't buy that because I'm out of money. I need to find an ATM.
eg I got angry, because I was out of patience.

'Plumb' is just an

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