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Jody
does "across the eyes"mean "the whole eye?" or I would say, "eyes?" “I’ll tell you somefing reely strange, right,” she said, without drawing breath. “A man friend of mine says to me, just a week before I got the call from ’er, ‘You know ’oo you look like?’ he says. I says, ‘Dahn be ser silly,’ but he says, ‘Straight up. Across the eyes, and the shape of the eyebrows, y’know?’ ”
Oct 28, 2013 12:51 PM
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it just means that the similarity between the two people compared is primarily in the area of the eyes, the brow, the bridge of the nose.
October 28, 2013
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