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Whl626 Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Rose type

May I know the meaning of these sentences.

" I would've have taken him for the rose type "

" He's not always that hard to take "
  

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Hmm ... 'The rose type' ... I have never heard that one, but roses are usually quite nice so, I guess it means a nice type of person.

  • Hmm ...
  • 'The rose type' ...
  • I have never heard that one, but roses are usually quite nice so, I guess it means a nice type of person.
  • 'hard to take' = hard to tolerate.
  • Cheers
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Hmm ... 'The rose type' ... I have never heard that one, but roses are usually quite nice so, I guess it means a nice type of person.
'hard to take' = hard to tolerate.
Cheers
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how about ' I think he likes roses ' ?
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Of course WHL. I overlooked the obvious! Sorry! Emotion: smile

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