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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Edge-of-your-seat...

Lois: My job is a total fraud.

Editor: But l made the decision to hire you...
before l ever saw your pretty mug.
lt was an edge-of-your-seat Thrilling?

expose on underground cage fighting. It was just a coincidence that you happened
to be incredibly irresistible.
  

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Yes, sometimes. A person can be on the edge of his seat (not necessarily litteraly) as the plane is going down, during a frightening scene in the movies, at a comedy routine. It mostly means 'fully attentive and alert'.

  • Yes, sometimes.
  • A person can be on the edge of his seat (not necessarily litteraly) as the plane is going down, during a frightening scene in the movies, at a comedy routine.
  • It mostly means 'fully attentive and alert'.
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Yes, sometimes. A person can be on the edge of his seat (not necessarily litteraly) as the plane is going down, during a frightening scene in the movies, at a comedy routine. It mostly means 'fully attentive and alert'.

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