"It looks like the serve was out. Verdasco, who is already sat down, argues with the umpire, throwing in a few choice words, until Murray comes over and says that he's happy to agree that the serve was in. Great sportsmanship from the Scot." [From the BBC website.]
What does the noun phrase choice words mean in the context?
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Top answer
It means 'rude words'. See ADJ 3 here .
— Rover_KE
It means 'rude words'.
See ADJ 3 here .
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