Thanks alot for your earlier replies. I am unable to find the meanings of the following bold words/phrases, inspite of efforts. Please help me with these.
Thanks
sincerely
aagha
1.... from the rigid set of his shoulders, I could tell he is listening. (from the stiff posture or position of his shoulders?)
2.You are one radical foxy chick, Cappie. (sexy and hot? but what does radical mean here?)
3.The going was slow because all the other orange-clad passengers were moving in the same direction. (the movement was slow due to rush;orange-clad=orange uniform wearing passengers-to whom has it been referred to?)
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Hi, 1.. from the rigid set of his shoulders, I could tell he is listening. You are one radical foxy chick , chick = young woman Cappie.
— Clive
Hi, 1..
from the rigid set of his shoulders, I could tell he is listening.
You are one radical foxy chick , chick = young woman Cappie.
( foxy = **** and hot?
The going was slow because all the other orange-clad passengers were moving in the same direction.
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