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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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beholden

I certainly am not beholden and you'd do well to remember this.
Can you explain this sentence please?
  

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Any dictionary will give you the meaning of "beholden". " is a set phrase used to tell someone what you think they should do. It can sound like a reprimand, and does here.

  • Any dictionary will give you the meaning of "beholden".
  • " is a set phrase used to tell someone what you think they should do.
  • It can sound like a reprimand, and does here.
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Any dictionary will give you the meaning of "beholden". "You'd do well to..." is a set phrase used to tell someone what you think they should do. It can sound like a reprimand, and does here.

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