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Tara2 Posted 4 years ago
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If anyone approached the verge of that

What does 'the verge of that' mean?

And also what does ' It is simply in the air, because they are frustrated' mean, please?

Isaac: Hector doesn't like when the animals fight. Carmilla has the court whipped up. Discord is loud. It bothers him.

Dracula: Is he still loyal?

Isaac: Oh, I think so. There's betrayal abroad in the court, but Hector is a simpler creature than that. He doesn't like the arguing.

Dracula: So, the generals are going to betray me?

Isaac: No. If anyone approached the verge of that, they would be taken care of without you finding out about it, my lord. It is simply in the air, because they are frustrated.

  

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Tara2 What does 'the verge of that' mean? 'that' is betrayal, and 'verge' has its usual dictionary meaning. w=verge&ls=a Tara2 And also what does ' It is simply in the air, because they are frustrated' mean There is just some general talk about it because they are frustrated.

  • Tara2 What does 'the verge of that' mean?
  • 'that' is betrayal, and 'verge' has its usual dictionary meaning.
  • w=verge&ls=a Tara2 And also what does ' It is simply in the air, because they are frustrated' mean There is just some general talk about it because they are frustrated.
  • 'frustrated' has its usual dictionary meaning.
  • w=frustrated&ls=a CJ
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Tara2What does 'the verge of that' mean?

'that' is betrayal, and 'verge' has its usual dictionary meaning.

https://onelook.com/?w=verge&ls=a

Tara2And also what does ' It is simply in the air, because they are frustrated' mean

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