Hi,
What is the meaning of in the rrr rrr rrr of English in the following text:
soldiers barked directions to each other in the rrr rrr rrr of English.
Thanks
In what context did you find this, please?
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With no context, I'm guessing this means something like: "the confused roar of English that was drowning out almost all intelligible speech".
anonymoussoldiers barked directions
Means shouting directions or instructions at each other.
Mexican Ricardo Montalban once said that English sounded like barking dogs to him. I think something like that is what the writer was going for.