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Rpsh Posted 12 years ago
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right out of

Propriety has never been a part of North Korean rhetoric, but rarely has Pyongyang so ferociously-- and personally-- attacked a US leader, in this case pulling language right out of the American 1850s.

Actually, I don't think it's a phrase, but I forget the meaning or the usage of right. Could you tell me what it means here?
  

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rpsh Could you tell me what it means here? “directly” / “straight”

  • rpsh Could you tell me what it means here?
  • “directly” / “straight”
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rpshCould you tell me what it means here?
“directly” / “straight”
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I always forget the adverbial meaning of 'right'! Thank you!

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