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Leplusfort Posted 14 years ago
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Hi guys !

I would like to understand a word. I give you the sentence :
But it is hard to watch it today without thinking of another fraught relationship—the one between businessfolk and their smartphones.

. May you explain this word : businessfolk ?

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i'm not sure, but i think it's somethin' related to business peolpe, the people who works on business.

  • i'm not sure, but i think it's somethin' related to business peolpe, the people who works on business.
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i'm not sure, but i think it's somethin' related to business peolpe, the people who works on business.
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Thanks ! Emotion: smile I will search again.

I have an other word : "dratted" from the same article.
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dratted is the past tense of the action of saying drat
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Business folk is quite simply exactly what is sounds like. The business people and their smartphones... Also I would like to point out the spelling and grammatical mistakes of Mr. Lucas de Cavalho Cardoso, just as I am a perfectionist with grammar and spelling. 'i'm should be I'm, peolpe should be people. Sorry again but I just can't stand grammar or spelling mistakes, they always jump out at me.
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I learn something new everyday. Today, thanks to you and anonymous I learned the word "dratted". I love it!
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Drat! is exclamatory and is not usually conjugated and is also archaic.

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