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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Talk out of home...

He wants your land. I've seen Rickman talk people out
of house and home
. He's a locust, Clark. He tears through a community
and betrays anyone who trusts him.
What do the underlined parts mean?
  

Top answer

Hi, He wants your land. I've seen Rickman talk people out of house and home . If I talk you out of a thing, it means I persuade you to give it to me.

  • Hi, He wants your land.
  • I've seen Rickman talk people out of house and home .
  • If I talk you out of a thing, it means I persuade you to give it to me.
  • There can be a few other meanings, as well, depending on context.
  • He's a locust, Clark.
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5 Answers
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Hi,
He wants your land. I've seen Rickman talk people out
of house and home
. If I talk you out of a thing, it means I persuade you to give it to me.
There can be a few other meanings, as well, depending on context.

He's a locust, Clark. He tears through a community It's not a standard expression. I guess it means he makes a quick impact on a comunity, and then
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CliveHi,
He wants your land. I've seen Rickman talk people out
of house and home
. If I talk you out of a thing, it means I persuade you to give it to me.
There can be a few other meanings, as well, depending on context.

He's a l
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Hi,

People, living in a particular area.

Clive
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Thanks again, Clive!

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