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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

rubbing in the A juice

In the playground people want to see it (Zinkoff's lucky pink bubblegum stone). They snatch it from Zinkoff's hand and rub it over their faces and chests and under their arms like a washcloth, rubbing in the A juice, sighing, "Ahhh!" and everyone laughs, and Zinkoff laughs hardest of all.

Hi,

What does the bolded part in the above refer to, especially "the A juice?" Thanks.
  

Top answer

No idea about 'A juice' without further context; the rest is just as it says: there are no idioms.

  • No idea about 'A juice' without further context; the rest is just as it says: there are no idioms.
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No idea about 'A juice' without further context; the rest is just as it says: there are no idioms.
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Thanks, Mister Micawber.

BTW, what does "sighing 'Ahhh!'" suggest?
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Just the sound of a sigh.

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