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"put words in your mouth"
"put words in your mouth",.
I think the meaning of this clause is someone gives you the temptation to say what he/she wanna you say. Am I right? What does that exactly mean?
May 24, 2015 3:27 AM
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Yes, if someone puts words in your mouth, they either
- say things and claim you said them
- get you to say something they want you to say
- tell you to say something they want you to say
May 24, 2015
1
"Don't put words in my mouth" means to twist the meaning of what someone has said, making it sound like something YOU would want to hear.
May 24, 2015
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