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Aliakbar salehi Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

I’ve broken bones boxing

Confusion yielded to anger. Some kid two years out of med school, no older than my junior
residents, was really arguing with me? It’d be one thing if he were right, but he wasn’t making any
sense. “Um, didn’t I mention this afternoon that without that pill, my bone metastases become active
and produce excruciating pain? I don’t mean to sound dramatic, but I’ve broken bones boxing, and
this is far more painful. As in, ten-out-of-ten pain. As in, I-Will-Actually-Soon-Be-Screaming pain.”
what does"I’ve broken bones boxing" mean?
  

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aliakbar salehi I’ve broken bones boxing There is nothing here that you can't understand. You know what boxing is, don't you? Boxing CJ

  • aliakbar salehi I’ve broken bones boxing There is nothing here that you can't understand.
  • You know what boxing is, don't you?
  • Boxing CJ
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aliakbar salehiI’ve broken bones boxing
There is nothing here that you can't understand. You know what boxing is, don't you?
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"I've broken bones boxing." means: "In the past, when competing in boxing matches, I have had bones in my body broken by the blows of my opponent." Note: in this particular context, the sentence does not mean that the speaker's blows have broken the bones in his opponent's body."

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