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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
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You have me to thank for your eyebrows.


Now what does it mean I got to see this in below link second no.


https://ludwig.guru/s/Have+me+to

  

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It is an expression saying which relative you inherited a certain characteristic (appearance) from. I have my mother to thank for my lips. ) The father says to the little boy: You have me to thank for your eyebrows.

  • It is an expression saying which relative you inherited a certain characteristic (appearance) from.
  • I have my mother to thank for my lips.
  • ) The father says to the little boy: You have me to thank for your eyebrows.
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It is an expression saying which relative you inherited a certain characteristic (appearance) from.

I have my mother to thank for my lips. (My lips look just like my mother's.)


The father says to the little boy: You have me to thank for your eyebrows.

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