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Sunsail Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

"the jerk from the plains".

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what does this mean actually?
I read this from a magazine

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A bit more context, please. Someone he doesn't like from an area where it's flat, but it's impossible to say more than that.

  • A bit more context, please.
  • Someone he doesn't like from an area where it's flat, but it's impossible to say more than that.
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A bit more context, please.

Someone he doesn't like from an area where it's flat, but it's impossible to say more than that.
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He has made films of every stripe in the past 10 years, but for most of us he will always be that man: who starts a fight in a saloon, who defends a lady's honour, who, now that Paul Newman is gone, is one of the last American heroes. Or, as he puts it with conscientious self-mockery and a flash of his green, green eyes, "the jerk from the plains".

it's from an interview w

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