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Arman19940326 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Erected at a Fair

"She saw him for the first time inside a bullfighting corral erected at a fair, wrangling a fierce bull with his bare hands, almost naked, and unprotected."

What does it mean by "erected at a fair" ?
  

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The corral was erected at a fair. "erected" has its normal meaning of "built" or "constructed". com/dictionary/english/fair ).

  • The corral was erected at a fair.
  • "erected" has its normal meaning of "built" or "constructed".
  • com/dictionary/english/fair ).
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The corral was erected at a fair.

"erected" has its normal meaning of "built" or "constructed".

A "fair" in this case means "a travelling entertainment with sideshows, rides, etc, esp one that visits places at the same time each year" (http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/engl

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