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Hellohello Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

"straight from the garden"

What does the "straight from the garden" mean?
  

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It means very fresh (usually used for vegetables)

  • It means very fresh (usually used for vegetables)
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It means very fresh (usually used for vegetables)
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Thank you.

I searched google, and found that lots of phrases begin with "straight from "

Such as "straight from school"
Straight from the Heart
Straight From Doctor
Straight From Source

What does "straight" mean in these phrases? Does that mean "just"
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It means directly, without passing through other hands.

If you get information straight from the source, you hear it from the original person, person A. You don't hear it from person C who heard it from person B who read online that person A had done something.

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