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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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hello ,
can you tell me what does this idiom mean "let no man put asunder"
thanx
  

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Anonymous let no man put asunder That is not an idiom; it is just old-fashioned. It means 'don't let anyone separate / break apart (something)'.

  • Anonymous let no man put asunder That is not an idiom; it is just old-fashioned.
  • It means 'don't let anyone separate / break apart (something)'.
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Anonymouslet no man put asunder
That is not an idiom; it is just old-fashioned. It means 'don't let anyone separate / break apart (something)'.

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