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Pructus Posted 10 years ago
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Pull off over

Hello....

The underlined part means that he pulled off the shirt in the manner of putting his head through the shirt?

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He pulled his cotton shirt off over his head and threw it on the grass in front of him for Olivia to put on.
  

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pructus The underlined part means that he pulled off the shirt in the manner of putting his head through the shirt? In reverse, yes. Rather than unbuttoning his shirt, he took it off in the way that you would take off a T-shirt.

  • pructus The underlined part means that he pulled off the shirt in the manner of putting his head through the shirt?
  • In reverse, yes.
  • Rather than unbuttoning his shirt, he took it off in the way that you would take off a T-shirt.
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pructusThe underlined part means that he pulled off the shirt in the manner of putting his head through the shirt?
In reverse, yes.

Rather than unbuttoning his shirt, he took it off in the way that you would take off a T-shirt.
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I see.... I see....
Thanks so much again, GPY!!

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