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Raen Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

meaning of this idiom

"tie me to mother's apron strings"? What does it imply? Thanks all the teachers (those who offer answers) in advance.
  

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Raen tie me to mother's apron strings Not the usual structure; we don't normally wish to be tied to mother's apron strings: dependent, hesitant to mature. com/be+tied+to+mother's+apron+strings

  • Raen tie me to mother's apron strings Not the usual structure; we don't normally wish to be tied to mother's apron strings: dependent, hesitant to mature.
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Raentie me to mother's apron strings
Not the usual structure; we don't normally wish to be tied to mother's apron strings: dependent, hesitant to mature.
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thank you, Mister Micawber.

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