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Anon f8r Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

I can't take much more of her.

What is the mean of this sentence?
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It means that you are being frustrated or annoyed or angered by her presence--so you would like her to leave (or you are about to flee). For example: "I can't take much more of her. "

  • It means that you are being frustrated or annoyed or angered by her presence--so you would like her to leave (or you are about to flee).
  • For example: "I can't take much more of her.
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It means that you are being frustrated or annoyed or angered by her presence--so you would like her to leave (or you are about to flee).
For example:
"I can't take much more of her. If I hear her squeaky voice one more time, I am going to scream!"
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