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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

to say the least

It's a bit weird to say the least.

Please explain the bold phrase.
  

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To say that it is weird is an understatement. If you are looking at something that is very, very large, and you say "it's a bit big" you are making an understatement. Whatever was being weird, was really weird, not "a bit" weird.

  • To say that it is weird is an understatement.
  • If you are looking at something that is very, very large, and you say "it's a bit big" you are making an understatement.
  • Whatever was being weird, was really weird, not "a bit" weird.
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To say that it is weird is an understatement. If you are looking at something that is very, very large, and you say "it's a bit big" you are making an understatement. Whatever was being weird, was really weird, not "a bit" weird.

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