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headlights. I am confused with this word, could you explain it?
I know what it is headlight in the traffic, but for example, someone one day asked me: "what were the headlights of your trip?"
and one day I listened that someone was caught in the headlights. what does it mean?? Can you give me more examples to fully understand it?
May 11, 2016 6:10 PM
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Someone would of asked ''what were the highlights of your trip''
Highlights meaning what were the best parts of your trip, the most enjoyable and remember able parts. Highlights also means different colours dye in your hair. '"Today I'm going to the hairdresser's, to get some highlights put into my hair"
Headlights are the front lights on a vehicle.
May 11, 2016
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