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Tara2 Posted 6 years ago
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Whatever you have to dream up to learn to respect your Grandma's space

Can you please explain the bolded sentence?

Vic: Grandma, your house is magic. And the basement swallowed us up!

Victor: The wall art came alive!And all out stuff became a monster, and we burned him with green fire, and now everything's clean.

Grandma: Oh, I see. Whatever you have to dream up to learn to respect your Grandma's space.

Victor and Valentino, season 1, episode 6

  

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"dream up" is imagine, or to make up some fantasy story.. The grandkids are coming up with many fanciful stories about the house.

  • "dream up" is imagine, or to make up some fantasy story..
  • The grandkids are coming up with many fanciful stories about the house.
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"dream up" is imagine, or to make up some fantasy story..

The grandkids are coming up with many fanciful stories about the house.

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