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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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What is the meaning of this quote?

I read a quote by Kevin Keegan that says: "The Tide is so much in our court now".

Does anyone knows the meaning of this quote?

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Anonymous Does anyone knows know the meaning of this quote? You must use the plain form of the verb after "do", "does", or "did". Anonymous The Tide is so much in our court now.

  • Anonymous Does anyone knows know the meaning of this quote?
  • You must use the plain form of the verb after "do", "does", or "did".
  • Anonymous The Tide is so much in our court now.
  • Without further context, my guess is that it means "Things are going our way now", "Everything is acting in our favor now".
  • CJ
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AnonymousDoes anyone knows know the meaning of this quote?
You must use the plain form of the verb after "do", "does", or "did".
AnonymousThe Tide is so much in our court now.
Without further context, my guess is that it means "Things are going our way now", "Everything is actin

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