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"call me sincale..."

what does that mean."call me sincale..."
I do not know how to spell Emotion: tongue tiedincale" that is why I can not use dictionary??!!
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" is used to introduce a statement when you assume that the listener is going to criticise you for being unduly negative. " eg. " There are several variations on this construction, eg.

  • " is used to introduce a statement when you assume that the listener is going to criticise you for being unduly negative.
  • " eg.
  • " There are several variations on this construction, eg.
  • " Adrian
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[nq:1]what does that mean."call me sincale..." I do not know how to spell Emotion: tongue tiedincale" that is why I can not use dictionary??!![/nq
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[nq:1]eg. "Call me cynical, but I don't think Bush writes his own speeches."[/nq]
Call me cynical, but I am very much afraid
Mr. Bush does in fact write his own speeches.

Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada)
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[nq:1]what does that mean."call me sincale..." I do not know how to spell Emotion: tongue tiedincale" that is why I can not use dictionary??!![/nq
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[nq:2]eg. "Call me cynical, but I don't think Bush writes his own speeches."[/nq]
[nq:1]Call me cynical, but I am very much afraid Mr. Bush does in fact write his own speeches.[/nq]
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[nq:1]what does that mean."call me sincale..." I do not know how to spell Emotion: tongue tiedincale" that is why I can not use dictionary??!![/nq
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