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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
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0 Dear Teachers,02br
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001.Germany really gets the sticks on the events of WWII.02br
00-What does “get the sticks” mean here?02br
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002.If you truly love yourself, then you’ll want to be with a partner who loves you equally in return. 02br
00-What does “in return” mean here?02br
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003.Being a working Mom with two kids I feel like I want to be swept off my feet.02br
00-What does “to be swept off my feet” mean?02br
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004.“Honey”, “darling”, “sweetie”, and “sweetheart” are used to call husbands, wives, girlfriends, and boyfriends dearly, right?02br
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005.She has given in to temptation.02br
00-What does this mean?02br
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006.I should of played it cool.02br
00-What does this mean? And why do we use “of” here?02br
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00Thanks a lot to Teachers,02br
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00 Stevenukd. 0-
  

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12br 11font 10**Not sure. If you truly love yourself, then you’ll want to be with a partner who loves you equally in return. 12br 11font 10**It means to love you back.

  • 12br 11font 10**Not sure.
  • If you truly love yourself, then you’ll want to be with a partner who loves you equally in return.
  • 12br 11font 10**It means to love you back.
  • 12br 11font 10**It means you want that Mr.
  • Right to come into your life and carry you off into the sunset to live happily ever after.
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01cite10Stevenukd12cite10Dear Teachers,12br
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101.Germany really gets the sticks on the events of WWII.12br
10-What does “get the sticks” mean here?12br
11font10**Not sure. Perhaps it means 'to get the wrong end of the stick' which means to misunderstand something
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0Hi guys,02br
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01font001.Germany really gets the sticks on the events of WWII.02br
00-What does “get the sticks” mean here?02font
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01font00It seems like an odd phrase if written correctly. 'To get the 01i00stick02i00' means to be punished, either p

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