Please help me. of (preposition)8 b — used as a function word to indicate apposition that fool of a husband [M-W's Col. ]Edit: This sense fits better:of (prep)6 a — used as a function word to indicate belonging or a possessive relationship *king of England*M-W's Col.
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Jackson6612Is the following title correct?A Liar of Me Under the SkyHere the phrase "a liar of me" refers to myself because I was the one who was a liar.Please help me. Thanks.PS: I think this is sense of "of" is used above.of (preposition)8 b — used as a function word to indicate apposition that fool of a husband[M-W's Col. Dic.]Edit: This sense fits better:of (
Jackson6612A Liar of Me Under the SkyTh
Here the phrase "a liar of me" refers to myself because I was the one who was a liar.
Please help me. Thanks.
PS: I think this is sense of "of" is used above.
of (preposition)
8 b — used as a function word to indicate apposition that fool of a husband
[M-W's Col. Dic.]