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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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I encountered a group of dangerous-looking young men.

On my way home yesterday I encountered a group of dangerous-looking young men.

Does 'dangerous-looking" in the above mean "mean-looking?" If not, what does it mean? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic On my way home yesterday I encountered a group of dangerous-looking young men. " If not, what does it mean? Thanks.

  • Angliholic On my way home yesterday I encountered a group of dangerous-looking young men.
  • " If not, what does it mean?
  • Thanks.
  • The two are not synonymous, but both could work in the situation.
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AngliholicOn my way home yesterday I encountered a group of dangerous-looking young men.

Does 'dangerous-looking" in the above mean "mean-looking?" If not, what does it mean? Thanks.

The two are not synonymous, but both could work in the situation.
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Philip
Angliholic
On my way home yesterday I encountered a group of dangerous-looking young men.

Does 'dangerous-looking" in the above mean "mean-looking?" If not, what does it mean? Thanks.

The two are not synonymous, but both could work in the situation.
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Angliholic
Philip
Angliholic
On my way home yesterday I encountered a group of dangerous-looking young men.

Does 'dangerous-looking" in the above mean "mean-looking?" If not, what does it mean? Thanks.

The two are not synonymous, but both could work in the s
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Philip
Angliholic
Philip
Angliholic
On my way home yesterday I encountered a group of dangerous-looking young men.

Does 'dangerous-looking" in the above mean "mean-looking?" If not, what does it mean? Thanks.

The two are not synonymou

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