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Ol Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Clarifying a sentence

"He walked about the streets, his coat unbuttoned, his heard bare."

What does "his heard bare" mean?

Why don't they say "The man walking about the streets, his coat was unbuttoned,...?
  

Top answer

'heard' is typo. It should be 'head;.

  • 'heard' is typo.
  • It should be 'head;.
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7 Answers
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'heard' is typo. It should be 'head;.
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OlWhat does "his head bare" mean?
He didn't have anything covering his head; e.g., he wasn't wearing a hat
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What about the second question?
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You might try acknowledging the responses to the first before submitting a post like that.
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I'm sorry..
I forgot??
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Also, please don't post the same question twice.
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OlI'm sorry..I forgot??
It's still not too late; the Like button is just a mouse-click away. Emotion: wink

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