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HUBLOT Posted 11 years ago
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Not get any kind of look at ...

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What does "not get any kind of look at ..." mean?
  

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The detective asks the victim if she got a good look at her attacker. She replies that she didn't get any kind of look, meaning that she didn't get a good look, or a brief look, or a passing look. Not any look.

  • The detective asks the victim if she got a good look at her attacker.
  • She replies that she didn't get any kind of look, meaning that she didn't get a good look, or a brief look, or a passing look.
  • Not any look.
  • In other words, she didn't see him at all.
  • And she explains why: the attacker kept her in front of him.
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The detective asks the victim if she got a good look at her attacker. She replies that she didn't get any kind of look, meaning that she didn't get a good look, or a brief look, or a passing look. Not any look. In other words, she didn't see him at all. And she explains why: the attacker kept her in front of him. She would have to turn around to look at him, and he didn't let her do that.
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