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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

TWO WAYS

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00I would like to know if this "TWO WAYS" here, on this Steinbeck's "Travels with Charley", refers to "twice":02br
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00'-"Let me warm up your coffe". I warmwd it TWO WAYS.' 02br
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00Thanks in advance, Jo. 0-
  

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0 It should be 'twice'. else there is no meaning in the sentence0-

  • 0 It should be 'twice'.
  • else there is no meaning in the sentence0-
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0 It should be 'twice'. else there is no meaning in the sentence0-
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0I would be surprised if it meant "twice". Perhaps it's dustbowl slang of some kind. The context seems to imply "swiftly". 02br
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00MrP0-
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0 01i00... warmed it 01b00two ways02b00...02i02br
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00 The first thing that came to mind was02br
00 1. by increasing its temperature02br
00 2. by adding whiskey (or some other alcoholic drink)02br
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00 Closer attention to the context before and after this quote might verify or fa
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0Jim, I think that's a very likey scenario.0-
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0 01blockquote
01cite10CalifJim12cite11i10... warmed it 11b10two ways12b10...12i12br
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10The first thing that came to mind was12br
101. by increasing its temperature12br
102. by adding whiskey (or some other alcoholic drink)12br
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10Closer atte
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0Aw, shucks. 050010id10

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