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Contraposition Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Pick a spot

What does "pick a spot on one's chin" mean?
  

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I assume it's literal. You've not given the context, but if it's to do with a dispute, then I suspect the selected spot is where one person is going to punch the other. CJ

  • I assume it's literal.
  • You've not given the context, but if it's to do with a dispute, then I suspect the selected spot is where one person is going to punch the other.
  • CJ
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I assume it's literal.

You've not given the context, but if it's to do with a dispute, then I suspect the selected spot is where one person is going to punch the other.

CJ

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