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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

The race to bicker meaning ?

Hi, what is the meaning of race to bicker in the following sentence?

They were too exited about the race to bicker.

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Consider this example. Two people were waiting to watch a 100-metre race. They were bickering.

  • Consider this example.
  • Two people were waiting to watch a 100-metre race.
  • They were bickering.
  • When the race started, they were very excited, so they stopped bickering.
  • Clive
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Consider this example.

Two people were waiting to watch a 100-metre race.

They were bickering.

When the race started, they were very excited, so they stopped bickering.

Clive

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anonymousHi, what is the meaning of race to bicker in the following sentence?

"Race to bicker" is not a phrase. You have parsed the sentence incorrectly.

[They were too excited] [about the race] [to bicker.]

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