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Hujian1979 Posted 12 years ago
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How to explain this sentence?

It's about not knowing what's going to happen, but being on the edge of your seat WANTING for it.
  

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Are you sure that the sentence is correct? Perhaps it should read It's about not knowing what's going to happen, but being on the edge of your seat waiting for it.

  • Are you sure that the sentence is correct?
  • Perhaps it should read It's about not knowing what's going to happen, but being on the edge of your seat waiting for it.
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Are you sure that the sentence is correct? Perhaps it should read It's about not knowing what's going to happen, but being on the edge of your seat waiting for it.
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Blue JayAre you sure that the sentence is correct? Perhaps it should read It's about not knowing what's going to happen, but being on the edge of your seat waiting for it.
So can you explain it?
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Are you puzzled by "being on the edge of of your seat"? It means to be in a state of anticipation, expecting something exciting to happen at any moment.
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It's about not knowing what's going to happen, but being on the edge of your seat waiting for it.

If you know what will happen in a game or a move, it is not exciting to watch. It can even be boring.
When people are really excited watching a game, they sit forward on the edge of the seat. Then they are ready to jump up and yell and scream when the team makes a score.

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