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Amir Ameri 1246 Posted 7 years ago
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The meaning of 'bounded straight at someone'

"Make yourselves at home", said Hagrid, letting go of Fang, who bounded straight at Ron and started licking his ears.

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It means that Fang ran or jumped towards Ron. It suggests that Fang was happy to see Ron, and ran to him enthusiastically.

  • It means that Fang ran or jumped towards Ron.
  • It suggests that Fang was happy to see Ron, and ran to him enthusiastically.
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It means that Fang ran or jumped towards Ron. It suggests that Fang was happy to see Ron, and ran to him enthusiastically.

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