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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
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Makes it out...

Tuck:These are the Abbey doors. We go here, here, and here.
And storm the altar. First one to the crown makes it out, Departs?

the rest of us deal with the consequences.
Much: Good. But doesn't "storm" imply
that there's more than five of us?
Is he implying five people are not enough?
  

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Hi, Tuck:These are the Abbey doors. We go here, here, and here. And storm the altar.

  • Hi, Tuck:These are the Abbey doors.
  • We go here, here, and here.
  • And storm the altar.
  • First one to the crown makes it out , Departs?
  • Dunno what this means.
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Hi,
Tuck:These are the Abbey doors. We go here, here, and here.

And storm the altar. First one to the crown makes it outDeparts? Dunno what this means.

the rest of us deal with the consequences.
Much: Good. But doesn't "storm" imply
that there's more than five of
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Hi Madhulk.
MadhulkTuck:These are the Abbey doors. We go here, here, and here.
And storm the altar. First one to the crown makes it out, Departs?

Not exactly. Make out generally means dealing or handling with a difficulty to understand something. In your context it can con
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Hi again,
Should it perhaps read 'takes it out'?

Clive
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Hi Clive. Yes, makes out doesn't make much sense to me now. May it be he tried to figure out how something worked when he got there?
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No, I hear it loud and clear. It's makes it out all right.

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