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What does " a propos" mean in the sentence?
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What does " a propos" mean in the sentence?
"What I am about, when I suddenly inquire, a propos nothing, whether I might take them into the other room and tie them up, is describable, at least in part, in the phrase of Marchesani and van Slyke's theory of masochistic symbolism, as proposing a contractual scenario."
Nov 19, 2012 8:02 AM
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In that phrase 'a propos nothing' could mean 'without any apparent reason' or 'as though accidentally'.
November 19, 2012
Apropos (adverb) means fitting; at the right time; to the purpose; opportunely. Apropos (adjective) means opportune; pertinent.
November 19, 2012
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