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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Leap out on a limb...

Davis: You really don't believe I could be the murderer, do you?
Chloe: No.
Davis: Even though we've just met?
You're really leaping out on limb for me. Sacrificing for him?

Chloe: Well, if what they say is
true and fools do rush in,(quick to jump into conclusions?) then I have definitely earned the
mantle of "village idiot" on this one.
She would be the biggest idiot of all?
Davis: And then you just toss it all aside with a healthy dose
of self-deprecation.
He means then she could be real sorry for helping him as
in she'll be hard on herself?
Chloe: Please don't make me a saint.
  

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you just toss it all aside with a healthy dose of self-deprecation - Chloe doesn't worry about the choice she made (helping Davis) because she admits that it may be a very foolish decision

  • you just toss it all aside with a healthy dose of self-deprecation - Chloe doesn't worry about the choice she made (helping Davis) because she admits that it may be a very foolish decision
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You're really leaping out on (a) limb for me - you are helping me, which means you trust me (as if someone on a tree branch is trying to pull another person up, even though the branch may break)

fools do rush in - fools get involved in complicated situations quickly (they don't think about risks)

earned the mantle of village idiot - Chloe is the biggest idiot/fool in the area fo
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This passage is a perfect illustration of how much we use idioms and sayings in everyday speech!
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Lakshwadeep...you just toss it all aside with a healthy dose of self-deprecation - Chloe doesn't worry about the choice she made (helping Davis) because she admits that it may be a very foolish decision
Chloe? But that's Davis' line.
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Sorry, I wasn't specific. Davis is the one saying that "chloe doesn't worry about the choice..." Emotion: wink

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