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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Hi,
I have two questions. The first one is:
Is there another way to say "I don't mean to pry"?
the last question is:
what is the meaning of "top it off"? And how can I use it?
Thank you
  

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Anonymous Is there another way to say "I don't mean to pry"? I don't want to be nosy. Anonymous what is the meaning of " to top it off"?

  • Anonymous Is there another way to say "I don't mean to pry"?
  • I don't want to be nosy.
  • Anonymous what is the meaning of " to top it off"?
  • To add a conclusive finality to something.
  • Try googling for some example sentences.
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AnonymousIs there another way to say "I don't mean to pry"?
I don't want to be nosy.
Anonymouswhat is the meaning of "to top it off"?
To add a conclusive finality to something. Try googling for some example sentences.
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AnonymousIs there another way to say "I don't mean to pry"?
In reality, it means more like: It's none of my business, but I'm going to ask any way.
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Anonymousanother way to say "I don't mean to pry"
Not that it's any of my business, but ...
Anonymoustop it off
You have already drunk half of your drink. Let me top it off. (Add more. Add enough so that the level of liquid comes close to the top of the container it is in.)

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