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Taka Posted 9 years ago
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Put anything past

A: He still has't come, has he?

B: Can't put anything past you.

A: I wonder what he is up to this time. This better be important.


What does B's "Can't put anything past you" mean here?

  

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I can't trick you in any way. You notice everything. In your context, it sounds like it might be said ironically, meaning the opposite.

  • I can't trick you in any way.
  • You notice everything.
  • In your context, it sounds like it might be said ironically, meaning the opposite.
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I can't trick you in any way. You notice everything.

In your context, it sounds like it might be said ironically, meaning the opposite.

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