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Ajedrez Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

an idiom, or what?

"While I didn't think he had a bottle of Moët chilling in the fridge, he was up to something."

Hi,
Is it an idiom, a saying, or something like that? Can you please paraphrase it with another words so that I can understand?
  

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Hi, It's not an idiom, and we need more context in order to understand the meaning. Clive

  • Hi, It's not an idiom, and we need more context in order to understand the meaning.
  • Clive
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Hi,

It's not an idiom, and we need more context in order to understand the meaning.

Clive
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ajedrezWhile I didn't think he had a bottle of Moët chilling in the fridge, he was up to something.
Even though I did not believe that he had a bottle of champagne in the refrigerator (that was part of his plan), he had some kind of plan (that I was not able to determine).

The sort of plan he might have had in mind might be more clear if we knew the c

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