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Abdulla Sabit
What's the meaning of " It was quite a show, let me tell you! "
Please give a detailed description of "let me tell you".
Jun 18, 2013 3:04 PM
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"Let me tell you" is a meaningless phrase used to accentuate whatever is said before or after. Similarly "Tell me about it" means, essentially, "I have the same problem/feel the same way".
"It was quite a ____" is another idiomatic expression, similar in meaning to "What a _____!". Another way of saying it would be "Now that's what I call a _____!" Whatever you're talking about, you're saying that it is a superb example of whatever it is.
June 18, 2013
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Abdulla Sabit
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