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Angliholic Posted 14 years ago
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It is all or nothing with her

Michelle either really likes you or really hates you--it is all or nothing with her.

Hi,

Is it right to interpret "it is all or nothing with her" in the above as "she either likes you all or doesn't at all?"

Besides, what on earth does "with her" mean here? Thanks.
  

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Yes, that is the idea. Black or white, no shades of grey. 'With her' = in her case.

  • Yes, that is the idea.
  • Black or white, no shades of grey.
  • 'With her' = in her case.
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Yes, that is the idea. Black or white, no shades of grey. 'With her' = in her case.

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