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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

in a rude way

clear off phrasal verb
used to tell someone to go away in a rude way:

I know, rude = not polite; offensive.

But, What does the phrase "in a rude way" mean in this context?
  

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Hi, It means that if you say to me, " Clear off, Clive', I will think that you are speaking to me in a rude way. I won't like it. Clive

  • Hi, It means that if you say to me, " Clear off, Clive', I will think that you are speaking to me in a rude way.
  • I won't like it.
  • Clive
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Hi,

It means that if you say to me, " Clear off, Clive', I will think that you are speaking to me in a rude way. I won't like it.

Clive

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