An authoress of a book says that we should remove from our houses things we do not like or use. She says for example to get rid of "dried or faux flowers or plants that appear faded, dusty, brittle, or overly dead".
1. I assume that "dried" refers to real flowers (not artificial) that dried some time ago?
2. Does "faux flowers" mean "artificial flowers"?
3. Does "overly dead" mean "almost dead"?
Top answer
1. Yes. 2.
— Mister Micawber
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