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Vocabulary

tweed

Dear teachers. Can I ask you some questions?


1. What does 'it's normally .... evening' mean?
2. What does 'tweed stomach' mean?
3. What does 'have a spot' mean?
4. What does 'this one .... with dogs' mean?
  

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1. I normally just have a fry-up (quick meal consisting of fried food) in the evening. 2.

  • 1.
  • I normally just have a fry-up (quick meal consisting of fried food) in the evening.
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  • Stomach covered in some garment made of tweed (type of woollen cloth, associated with rural folk).
  • 3.
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1. I normally just have a fry-up (quick meal consisting of fried food) in the evening.

2. Stomach covered in some garment made of tweed (type of woollen cloth, associated with rural folk).

3. a spot = a small amount

4. Harry has a mean and runty appearance. Sometimes dogs have such an appearance too.
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tweed is some kind if soft cloth commen in the UK.

she says she eats lots of fried food.

she talks about how harry is to skinny while telling dudly how he is proper sized. (hes fat as ****).

finally british people say great to mean something big. meaning she was patting her fat belly covered by tweed.

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