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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Wiped out

Does this sentence make sense:


"And she was mugged, and felt wiped out."


And if so, what does 'wiped out' mean?

  

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Your sentence is not wrong, but does 'mugged' convey the meaning that you want? mugged - physically attacked or threatened in the street, and then robbed, by by one or more thugs. This usually happens at night, in secluded locations.

  • Your sentence is not wrong, but does 'mugged' convey the meaning that you want?
  • mugged - physically attacked or threatened in the street, and then robbed, by by one or more thugs.
  • This usually happens at night, in secluded locations.
  • wiped out - exhausted As a learner, you should try not to start a sentence with and .
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Your sentence is not wrong, but does 'mugged' convey the meaning that you want?

mugged - physically attacked or threatened in the street, and then robbed, by by one or more thugs. This usually happens at night, in secluded locations.

wiped out - exhausted

As a learner, you should try not to start a sentence with and.

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