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Newguest Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Put the wind up ...

Hi

One guy tells another one:

They had wolves in the woods there years after they’d all been killed off in

other places. Put the wind up us a bit in case there might

still be one or two left. When you see them woods maybe you’ll understand.

1. Does it mean that they will scare us when we see one or two of these wolves?

2. I think the last sentence means: When you see them in the woods you'll understand what I'm talking about?

Thanks
  

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Hi, One guy tells another one: They had wolves in the woods there years after they’d all been killed off in other places. Put the wind up us a bit in case there might still be one or two left. When you see them woods maybe you’ll understand.

  • Hi, One guy tells another one: They had wolves in the woods there years after they’d all been killed off in other places.
  • Put the wind up us a bit in case there might still be one or two left.
  • When you see them woods maybe you’ll understand.
  • ’ 1.
  • Does it mean that they will scare us when we see one or two of these wolves?
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2 Answers
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Hi,

One guy tells another one:

They had wolves in the woods there years after they’d all been killed off in

other places. Put the wind up us a bit in case there might

still be one or two left. When you see them woods maybe you’ll understand.

1. Does it mean that they will scare us when we see one or two
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Now it's clear. Thanks.

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