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Funkijunki Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

go down and drive in some spots

SUSAN ROESGEN, CNN REPORTER: This is what worries people a lot more than snow: ice; ice on cars, ice on roads and ice on power lines. Fourteen thousand people, at least, lost power when the lines went down. It was even too icy at airports. Planes slid off the runways in , , and . Dozens of flights were cancelled, and driving in some spots wasn't much easier. How could people who always get snow forget how to drive in it?

what does"the lines went down"mean?

driving in some spots?what does "drive in" here mean? and "spot"?
  

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the lines went down The power lines had been pushed over and broken by the snow. driving in some spots Driving in some areas drive in it Drive in it [the snow]

  • the lines went down The power lines had been pushed over and broken by the snow.
  • driving in some spots Driving in some areas drive in it Drive in it [the snow]
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the lines went down The power lines had been pushed over and broken by the snow.

driving in some spots Driving in some areas

drive in it Drive in it [the snow]

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