I saw a sentence: "He got in my face." What does that mean?
"He made me angry" or "He criticized me" or something else? And why is that?
Literally, it means he stood in front of me very closely, so that his face was just a few inches away from my face. Figuratively,it means that he deliberately tried to annoy me. Clive
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Literally, it means he stood in front of me very closely, so that his face was just a few inches away from my face.
Figuratively,it means that he deliberately tried to annoy me.
Clive