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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Run the bleachers...

Pete: You feeling okay?
Clark: Yeah, why?
Pete: Usually you run the bleachers without breaking a sweat.
Today you look like you're about to die.
Clark: No, I'm fine. Oh! Ah!
Pete: What's wrong?
Clark: My leg, it hurts.
Pete: It's a cramp. Walk it off. You're falling apart today, Clark.
What's the underlined mean?
  

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Run the bleachers = train by running up and down the stadium seating. Walk it off = walk around slowly until it (here, the cramp) subsides or goes away.

  • Run the bleachers = train by running up and down the stadium seating.
  • Walk it off = walk around slowly until it (here, the cramp) subsides or goes away.
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Run the bleachers = train by running up and down the stadium seating.
Walk it off = walk around slowly until it (here, the cramp) subsides or goes away.
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Thanks, Mister Micawber!

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