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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
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I love the fact that any positive reporting re: this administration is characterized as sucking up to Bush. I have a hard time squaring that with the last ...

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Suck up: a kind of Slang phrasal verb. It means "to obey" "being obedient" "squaring"==> I don't know this word in this sentence. Please, rewrite that sentence completely.

  • Suck up: a kind of Slang phrasal verb.
  • It means "to obey" "being obedient" "squaring"==> I don't know this word in this sentence.
  • Please, rewrite that sentence completely.
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Suck up: a kind of Slang phrasal verb.
It means "to obey" "being obedient"

"squaring"==> I don't know this word in this sentence. Please, rewrite that sentence completely.
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Suck up: a kind of Slang phrasal verb.
It means "to obey" "being obedient"

"squaring"==> I don't know this word in this sentence. Please, rewrite that sentence completely.
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squaring=fitting, conforming
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Hi,

I love the fact that any positive reporting re: this administration is characterized as sucking up to Bush. I have a hard time squaring that with the last ...

Would you explain the boldtext?

sucking up to someone To try to make someone like you, by obvious and obsequio

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