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Dlee09 Posted 8 years ago
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"normally, now would be the moment when Thor calls for parleys and puppy-looks his way into half a candy"

Hi.What does the first part mean? And the second can mean"he looked like a puppy and examined the candy"?

And we make the verb from the noun?

Can't I write things like that

He eats pizza

He pizza-eats

Please help

  

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Boy, was that hard to decipher. OK, I'm only halfway through my first coffee of the day, but whew! I'm guessing Thor is a dog.

  • Boy, was that hard to decipher.
  • OK, I'm only halfway through my first coffee of the day, but whew!
  • I'm guessing Thor is a dog.
  • The first part means that you could expect, at times like this one, that Thor would try to get your attention because he wants something.
  • To call for parley (I think the writer's plural is wrong) is from the realm of war.
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Boy, was that hard to decipher. OK, I'm only halfway through my first coffee of the day, but whew! I'm guessing Thor is a dog.

The first part means that you could expect, at times like this one, that Thor would try to get your attention because he wants something. To call for parley (I think the writer's plural is wrong) is from the realm of war. One side asks the other to send represent

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