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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

I made it safely home to Buckshaw

“You carried him to the wood and hung him from a tree. But Robin died here, didn’t he? That’s why you’ve made this his shrine, and not his bedroom.”
How matter-of-fact it sounded, this nightmare conversation with a madwoman! I knew that if ever I made it safely home to Buckshaw, I was going to be in need of a long, hot, streaming bath.

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In this case, 'I made it' is an idiom meaning 'I succeeded' or 'I managed it'. ' it means they are worried they cannot accomplish their task. To make it safely home is to overcome all obstacles to getting home safely.

  • In this case, 'I made it' is an idiom meaning 'I succeeded' or 'I managed it'.
  • ' it means they are worried they cannot accomplish their task.
  • To make it safely home is to overcome all obstacles to getting home safely.
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In this case, 'I made it' is an idiom meaning 'I succeeded' or 'I managed it'.

If someone says, 'How will I ever make it?' it means they are worried they cannot accomplish their task.

To make it safely home is to overcome all obstacles to getting home safely.

If someone runs a marathon, when they cross the finish line, they might cry, "I made it!'

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