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What does this sentence mean?
<They have that claw foot.>
What's the meaning of this words?
Is this a idiom?
Jul 23, 2014 9:30 AM
Answers · 2
an idiom is a phrase that is not meant to be taken literally, such as
'it's raining cats and dogs'- It is raining a lot
'you're driving me up the wall'- you are being really annoying
'you've been in the wars'- when someone is hurt or looks like they have been struggling
hope this helps :)
July 23, 2014
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