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Hasibul Alam Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

meaning of the sentence please

“Even if they thought he was smoking weed, why in any world would that warrant him being gunned down?
  

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weed = marijuana gunned down = shot and killed Does that help, Hasibul?

  • weed = marijuana gunned down = shot and killed Does that help, Hasibul?
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weed = marijuana
gunned down = shot and killed

Does that help, Hasibul?
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i did not want to know the meaning of these two words. what would be the whole meaning of the sentence ?
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Hasibul Alami did not want to know the meaning of these two words. what would be the whole meaning of the sentence ?
I see no other idioms in the sentence. Which words do you not understand?
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Hasibul Alamwhy in any world
This is strange. People normally say why in the world.
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AnonymousPeople normally say why in the world.
Yes, 'in the world' is an intensifying idiom. In your sentence, however, I think the writer is not using the idiom but referring to any kind of cultural or social situation.

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