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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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The soup is too thin

If there is too much water in the soup, we say the soup is too thin. How about coffee? If the coffee is not strong enough, how do we describe it?
  

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Anonymous If there is too much water in the soup, we say the soup is too thin. How about coffee? If the coffee is not strong enough, how do we describe it?

  • Anonymous If there is too much water in the soup, we say the soup is too thin.
  • How about coffee?
  • If the coffee is not strong enough, how do we describe it?
  • Too weak.
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AnonymousIf there is too much water in the soup, we say the soup is too thin. How about coffee? If the coffee is not strong enough, how do we describe it?
Too weak.

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