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Reegis Posted 10 years ago
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The footballers lorded the glory of their win over their opponents.

Hello,

please have a look at the sentence:

The footballers lorded the glory of their win over their opponents.

Does it mean that the footballers praised the glory of their win so much that they acted as if they were better than their opponents?
And that an author of this comment finds their behaviour negative?
  

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Reegis Does it mean that the footballers praised the glory of their win so much that they acted as if they were better than their opponents? Yes. Reegis And that an author of this comment finds their behaviour negative?

  • Reegis Does it mean that the footballers praised the glory of their win so much that they acted as if they were better than their opponents?
  • Yes.
  • Reegis And that an author of this comment finds their behaviour negative?
  • Yes.
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ReegisDoes it mean that the footballers praised the glory of their win so much that they acted as if they were better than their opponents?
Yes.
ReegisAnd that an author of this comment finds their behaviour negative?
Yes.
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Thanks Mister Micawber for your confirmation.

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