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Pructus Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

took her husband’s part very strongly



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Mrs. Heathcote took her husbands part very strongly, and gave Mrs. Growler as hard a scolding as she knew how to pronounce.

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What does that underlined part mean?



I assume that part mean that "She considered her husband importantly".



  

Top answer

No: she supported her husband strongly.

  • No: she supported her husband strongly.
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7 Answers
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No: she supported her husband strongly.
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Oh!

I see....

By the way....

Mr. Micawber, could you let me know where your picture that is being seen comes from?

The picture looks mysterious and arouse curiosity....
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I found it on the web, but frankly cannot remember where. I googled 'Guru'.
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It has always made me think of the flying monkeys in the Wizard of Oz. Which, by the way, frightened me terribly when I was a child.
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When I google "guru", I find Mallika Sherawat.

Things could have been very different round here.

MrP
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MrPedanticWhen I google "guru", I find Mallika Sherawat.

Things could have been very different round here.

MrP

That's because Mallika Sherawat acted a cameo in a movie called guru, which is quite a hit down here.
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Things could have been very different round here.
They still can be, MrP, they still can be-- Mallika's image[/url] is still unclaimed as an avatar.

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