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Stupidboy Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

the meanings of the two phrases

could you tell me the meaning of the following setences:

all fingers and thumbs

get in someone's hair

please give me some examples
  

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1. You are clumsy, inept if you are all fingers and thumbs. 2.

  • 1.
  • You are clumsy, inept if you are all fingers and thumbs.
  • 2.
  • Someone who annoys you gets in your hair.
  • Do not ask this guy to help us, he is all fingers and thumbs.
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1. You are clumsy, inept if you are all fingers and thumbs.
2. Someone who annoys you gets in your hair.

Do not ask this guy to help us, he is all fingers and thumbs.
Larry, could you get the children out of my hair, I have been cooking and they are under my feet the whole time.

Inchoate
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Inchoateknowledge1. You are clumsy, inept if you are all fingers and thumbs.
2. Someone who annoys you gets in your hair.

Do not ask this guy to help us, he is all fingers and thumbs.
Larry, could you get the children out of my hair, I have been cooking and they are under my feet the whole time.

Inchoate

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