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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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tracks prints

How to say:
Don't walk in the living room while I'm moping. It'll leave prints//tracks.
  

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Anonymous How to say:Don't walk in the living room while I'm moping. It'll leave prints//tracks. Anonymous How to say:Don't walk in the living room while I'm moping.

  • Anonymous How to say:Don't walk in the living room while I'm moping.
  • It'll leave prints//tracks.
  • Anonymous How to say:Don't walk in the living room while I'm moping.
  • It'll leave foot prints//tracks.
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Anonymous How to say:Don't walk in the living room while I'm moping. It'll leave prints//tracks.
Anonymous How to say:Don't walk in the living room while I'm moping. It'll leave footprints//tracks.
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Anonymous How to say:Don't walk in the living room while I'm moping. It'll leave prints//tracks.
I hope you're not really moping! I think you mean 'mopping'.

I'd say 'tracks', not 'prints'. It'll leave tracks.

CJ
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"Mope" means "to feel bored and show no interest in doing anything" -- For example:

Moping will do you no good.

Tom

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