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The meaning of "speck" Hi Please help me to know what "speck" means here in this extract: “The boy reached into his pocket and pulled out the combination corkscrew- bottleopener the schoolteacher had given him. "My uncle give me this, " he said. "He ain't so bad. He knows a heap. I speck I'll be able to use this thing some time or other, " and he looked at it lying compact in the center of his hand. "I speck it'll come in handy, " he said, "to open something. " I couldn't find any meaning in dictionaries that it makes sense here
Mar 29, 2013 12:28 PM
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Tsk, don't trust the dictionaries on this one. ;) The writer is quoting what is literally heard, because the boy speaks in a lazy country fashion. "I speck" = "I expect". Say it aloud and you'll get it.
March 29, 2013
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