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Niceann Posted 9 years ago
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What Does He Imply For?

"Of course if you are rich, you will have two buttons which Irishman usually sew on their coats. "

I couldn't see logical relation between "being rich" and "two buttons". Does he imply for something?

  

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Irishmen , not Irishman. You imply something . You don't imply for something.

  • Irishmen , not Irishman.
  • You imply something .
  • You don't imply for something.
  • I've never heard of anything about Irishmen and two buttons.
  • Can you supply some context?
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Irishmen, not Irishman.

You imply something. You don't imply for something.


I've never heard of anything about Irishmen and two buttons. Can you supply some context?

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