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There's no getting around it
"There's no getting around it" what does this sentence means ?
And "There's no getting around it, which is ironic because his family is loaded.They have tons of cash, but, I thought I was strapped for cash, but Max just has no clue." In this sentence is" I thought I was strapped for cash, but Max just has no clue" means my cash is only enough to let me surive, but Max has no worry about money.
Apr 13, 2016 11:50 PM
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There's no getting around it- There is no other option. There is no avoiding it.
Strapped for cash- Doesn't have money
Has no clue- Doesn't know.
For example: "What time is it?"
"I have no clue." (I don't know)
April 14, 2016
There's no getting around it. => There's no avoiding it; we have to deal with it (some fact or obstacle).
strapped for cash => has very little money; needs money badly
has no clue => is ignorant or has no knowledge about something (not enough context to understand about what.)
April 14, 2016
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