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what does "that’s really the least of it"mean? “I should have killed you,” Suskind said between his teeth. “I should have killed you after you murdered Lindsay.” “You’re a fool. And that’s really the least of it.” He stepped back, just a little, when the first light spilled into the far edge of the area, and shifted his gaze—again just a little—to meet Abra’s eyes. He’d heard her slip out behind him, out of safety.
Aug 6, 2015 7:07 AM
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It means that the other person is a lot worse than just being a fool. When he called him a fool, he could have said many worse things about him.
August 6, 2015
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