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Aagha Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

REQUEST FOR THE MEANINGS OF THE BOLD WORDS!

Dear Mr. Wordy:

Thanks for your earlier reply. Its further requested to help me out with the following:

1. When I turned back to the table, I saw Dawn regarding me with a wistful expression.

2. He's got an awful lot on his mind, and he works real hard.

3. I think she looks a little green, don't you ?

4. ... he's always been serious, like he's got all the worries of the world on his shoulders.

5. He helped me to my feet --- actually my foot.



Thanking you in anticiaption

sincerely yours

aagha
  

Top answer

1. regarding me with = looking at me steadily with 2. He's got an awful lot on his mind = he is thinking about many troubles/problems/tasks 3.

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  • regarding me with = looking at me steadily with 2.
  • He's got an awful lot on his mind = he is thinking about many troubles/problems/tasks 3.
  • green = sick; inexperienced 4.
  • on his shoulders = as his responsibility 5.
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1. regarding me with = looking at me steadily with

2. He's got an awful lot on his mind = he is thinking about many troubles/problems/tasks

3. green = sick; inexperienced

4. on his shoulders = as his responsibility

5. helped me to my feet = helped me stand up

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