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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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This scarf may also serve as a belt.

This scarf may also serve as a belt. It goes well with your jeans.

Does the underlined part make sense? If yes, does it mean litterally or figuratively? Thanks.
  

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Yeah, why not? You could also use a cable as a belt, it doesn't really matter what you use as long as that something holds up your pants

  • Yeah, why not?
  • You could also use a cable as a belt, it doesn't really matter what you use as long as that something holds up your pants
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Yeah, why not? You could also use a cable as a belt, it doesn't really matter what you use as long as that something holds up your pants
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Well, the purpose isn't really to hold up your pants, but to look pretty. I've seen women use men's neckties as well as scarves as a decorative accessory threaded through belt loops.
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Thanks, Bluepalms and GG.

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