1. We didn't fall for the conman's trick because of his put-on southern accent.
I'm 75% sure that put-on is an adjective derived from the phrasal verb 'put on', but I can't find any definition of put-on in the dictionary.
2. All in all, television proved to be the all-purpose scapegoat for the second half of the century, blamed for everything, but above all, eagerly watched. For no matter how much we despised it, feared it, were bored by it, or felt that it took us away from the old paradise of family conversation and hobbies such as collecting stamps, we never turned it off.
I often come across the paradise for something or something is the paradise. So I find the old paradise of family conversation rather strange. Is it used in this way?
I really appreciate your help.
t Bình 1. We didn't fall for the conman's trick because of his put-on southern accent. I'm 75% sure that put-on is an adjective derived from the phrasal verb 'put on', but I can't find any definition of put-on in the dictionary.
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Nh?t Bình1. We didn't fall for the conman's trick because of his put-on southern accent.
I'm 75% sure that put-on is an adjective derived from the phrasal verb 'put on', but I can't find any definition of put-on in the dictionary.
put-on: something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage. Synonyms: fraudulent; fa
Nh?t Bình2. All in all, television proved to be the all-purpose scapegoat for the second half of the century, blamed for everything, but above all, eagerly watched. For no matter how much we despised it, feared it, were bored by it, or felt that it took us away from the old paradise of family conversation and hobbies such as collecting stamps, we never turned it
Nh?t Bìnhbut I can't find any definition of put-on in the dictionary.
You are not looking in the right dictionary.